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it stays flat. has its little jerk and then goes again but up high rpm around 6-7 you cant feel much.

i have front mount, 3 inch all the way, filter and BOV

i have a full exhaust with a shit tip from japan which came with the car.... its like an oval shape one.. pretty quiet not like a cannon..

like a stock GTR exhaust with a 4inch tip....

Sounds like the rich and retard thing.

Check out this old dyno sheet of mine. The lower line is no boost controller turned on, full exhaust, stock cooler. The upper line is 12psi of boost. See the dip in the power? It was very noticeable on the street.

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I dont get it.... Adam... you got only 100 RWKW on stock boost?! how is that possible?!?! and only ~150rwkw on 18-19 PSI?

I used to run around 12PSI on that pheunamatical mehcnaical boost controller from SidMark on a stock exhaust and EManage. Was I restricting the power?

yeah thats it...

same as you abo bob....

thats how i feel but you can feel it bigtime on the streets....

heard it was rich too... but man i cant see from the rear mirror....

so if i was to boost my car to 12psi cooler full exhaust filter...

how much you think i can push?

or how much does everyone else push?

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