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Hey Little Buddy....

welcome to spamtown.. its quite now but things will pick up soon or later...

uh im told by some guy that +7 on them GTR guages is 15psi (1 bar)

im guessing around 10ish PSI i dnt knw how much a standard gtr runs...?

dude how can that make any sense? what i can say is that it is prolly 7psi... as that is what happend in my gsr lance and in my sil all ran 7psi stock same with my friends r33 gtst

dont know about gtrs though....

oh and stock rexs run just under a bar 13.7 psi...

sorry mark that i cant be of more help...

apparently +7 on a rb25 gtst is 7psi stock form.... but wierd that gtr has the same way of measuring it at +7, what is the go with +7 then just some random number they made up lol , +7 = 7psi on gtst and +7 on gtr = 12psi...yeah that works .....

apparently +7 on a rb25 gtst is 7psi stock form.... but wierd that gtr has the same way of measuring it at +7, what is the go with +7 then just some random number they made up lol , +7 = 7psi on gtst and +7 on gtr = 12psi...yeah that works .....

if you look closely as you drive your GTST you will see that full boost wont hit 7+ on the guage if stock 7+ is pretty close to 14psi

I posted this a while back when my mate did this, he finally got the report and payout, the result of the investigation was that when the car stopped against the tree, the dump pipe was in a pile of leaf mulch which ignited. the car was a complete riteoff nothing was salvaged.

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I posted this a while back when my mate did this, he finally got the report and payout, the result of the investigation was that when the car stopped against the tree, the dump pipe was in a pile of leaf mulch which ignited. the car was a complete riteoff nothing was salvaged.

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what car was that?

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