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yeh coz its not a real HKS ;)

Serious though, what else do you have? What power are you making at what psi and where? Simons maroon R33 is a self tune, self built and makes 270rwkw give or take everytime minus on an allstar dyno

Apexi AX53B70 rebuilt engine, cams, power FC 230rwkw at 14psi at allstar

while I love drags i will be doing sprints as well. so the turbo selection is critical. Will definitely be looking at pon cams and adjusto exhaust gear as well.

the stage 3 hiflow of which i speak is the slide variant. will look for specs later.

Prawn cutlets and seas scallops. mmmmmmmmmmm

why not a 2835 range turbo then...??

Thats what I said too, i was leaning towards the 25/40 as i thought Noel wanted his car for track, untill u said other wise. the 2835 would be a shoe in, with sane boost levels.

while I love drags i will be doing sprints as well. so the turbo selection is critical. Will definitely be looking at pon cams and adjusto exhaust gear as well.

the stage 3 hiflow of which i speak is the slide variant. will look for specs later.

Prawn cutlets and seas scallops. mmmmmmmmmmm

Get a HKS 2835 and call it a day Noel.

Thats what I said too, i was leaning towards the 25/40 as i thought Noel wanted his car for track, untill u said other wise. the 2835 would be a shoe in, with sane boost levels.

Indeed, for Noels application I think it's 2835 FTW!!!

while I love drags i will be doing sprints as well. so the turbo selection is critical. Will definitely be looking at pon cams and adjusto exhaust gear as well.

the stage 3 hiflow of which i speak is the slide variant. will look for specs later.

Prawn cutlets and seas scallops. mmmmmmmmmmm

2835 for sure. room for the drags, nice match for the track.

I have tentively bought this, mate is in sydney this weekend and will check it out.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...c=80164&hl=

jesus that is old....was looking at it for a replacement engine when I punched the rod out of my old 33..that was almost 2 years ago!!!

I have tentively bought this, mate is in sydney this weekend and will check it out.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...c=80164&hl=

Bit more then just a set of forgies.... If what Andy is saying is correct see if you can go for a ride in that car, a 3037s making 1bar at 3000rpm is NUTS.

so, 3000rpm with a built motor, with head work and the tomei cams u speak of will make me jizz

jesus that is old....was looking at it for a replacement engine when I punched the rod out of my old 33..that was almost 2 years ago!!!

ya. it will need to be looked at closely to make sure its been stored properly.

Bit more then just a set of forgies.... If what Andy is saying is correct see if you can go for a ride in that car, a 3037s making 1bar at 3000rpm is NUTS.

so, 3000rpm with a built motor, with head work and the tomei cams u speak of will make me jizz

3000 my ass. wink wink.

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