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thanks mate.. iam realli happy with it..

mods are as follows..

full built motor..

HKS 2540 turbos

currently running 307kw at all four on 17psi

i went for more of a response setup than

outright power my turbos are boosting at

2000rpm and hitting full boost by bout 4500,

i noe i lost in overall power but it's just a lot

more feasable for driving on the street and

that's how i'd prefer it to drive.

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car: r33 gtr v-spec

R/T: 0.517

60': 1.976

ET 13.336 @ 103.95MPH (167.29km/h)

mods

rebuilt motor

standard turbos (rebuilt)

standard suspension

very hard sh#t tyres 255/40/17 at 25psi on rear and 28psi fronts

7psi boost(gauge displayed)

de-cat and back exhaust

will post up slip tomorrow

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  • 2 weeks later...

12.805 @ 117mph

R32 GTR with full nismo exhaust, upgraded cooler (brand unknown), HKS pods and hard piping kit, standard PCM, standard turbo's with boost controller removed previously, exhaust manifolds opened up at turbo mating flange, standard fuel system and no EBC.

That was a few months ago. The engine has blown since then. I'll get back to you in a few weeks after I put the new motor in with gt-ss turbos, tomei fuel pump, SARD 700cc injectors, power fc and 19 psi of boost. Hopefully good things will come of the 12 grand + Ive spent on parts

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