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I think you'd find it ok with any of those cars as their power band is so late that you'd just have to control the car on boost.....tight lsd's would make them predictable and they'd mostly just spin the wheels through the gears and leave tough lines :) Traction would be non existant....but in real terms you wouldn't be running a "race tune" all the time. You'd have a street tune with lower boost and lower fuel usage so you didn't foul the plugs 24/7 and need to stop off at the fuel station every 20k's.

I think you'd find it ok with any of those cars as their power band is so late that you'd just have to control the car on boost.....tight lsd's would make them predictable and they'd mostly just spin the wheels through the gears and leave tough lines :) Traction would be non existant....but in real terms you would have a street tune with lower boost and lower fuel usage so you didn't foul the plugs 24/7 and didn't need to stop off at the fuel station every 20k's.

So what you are saying is these guys "can" make 1000 ponies but their street setup is more like 6 or 700, hmmm. Give me the gtr any day.

I have finally got my car going again. It was the bloody spark plugs.,Fouled up real bad.

Im glad it wasnt to serious.

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good to hear...your car must be overfueling pretty bad to cause them to foul to the point of the car not even starting or attempting to start....

good to hear...your car must be overfueling pretty bad to cause them to foul to the point of the car not even starting or attempting to start....

Yeah thats the mircotech for you. They were iridiums only 12000kms old $120 bucks. I will stick to the coppers for $20 a change better in the pocket.

Yeah thats the mircotech for you. They were iridiums only 12000kms old $120 bucks. I will stick to the coppers for $20 a change better in the pocket.

lol this is a great example of why u shoudlnt run dear plugs, as they foul soo easily!

I was told the plugs they sold me were the wrong ones anyway so what ever you do dont get the BKR5EIX-11 wrong heat range and gap.

Well it is for my car.

The recommended ones are the BCPR6ES all ready comes with 0.8 gap.

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