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You don't want to buy a 33GTR off me when you sell yours do you? It's only $3k more.

A mate of mine just bought a 33 Vspec with volk wheels, recaro's clean, midnight purple 1xx,xxxkays for $21k. If you'll entertain that money give me details on this R33 of yours

All lies Josh, just preoccupied with the car...and basically why it's not cracking 350hp at the wheels.....changing the dump over tomorrow and playing with the spring preload hoping to stop the wastegate blowing open :S

All lies Josh, just preoccupied with the car...and basically why it's not cracking 350hp at the wheels.....changing the dump over tomorrow and playing with the spring preload hoping to stop the wastegate blowing open :S

I miss out late night hugs

All lies Josh, just preoccupied with the car...and basically why it's not cracking 350hp at the wheels.....changing the dump over tomorrow and playing with the spring preload hoping to stop the wastegate blowing open :S

what type of gate? she having weird boost fluctuations on the dyno?

if its blowing it outta the ass u should see it on the dyno graph

what type of gate? she having weird boost fluctuations on the dyno?

if its blowing it outta the ass u should see it on the dyno graph

You mean blowing out the ass like this?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&id=109984

15psi on an HKS actuator with *NO* boost line connected to it, freeboosting :D

You mean blowing out the ass like this?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&id=109984

15psi on an HKS actuator with *NO* boost line connected to it, freeboosting :thumbsup:

haha yeah like that

i remember reading ur thread, did u end up dropping the exhaust and running it on the dyno?

quizz dan from elite racing 0407 111 229 (plug farken plug lol)

haha yeah like that

i remember reading ur thread, did u end up dropping the exhaust and running it on the dyno?

quizz dan from elite racing 0407 111 229 (plug farken plug lol)

Yeah 100% the actuator mate, dropped the exhaust and took the car for a spin...sounded tough but boost still faded away.

Putting a bellmouth dump on tomorrow in the hope to equalize the back pressure accross the wastegate flap and stop it being blown open by the low pressure that's currently sitting behind it (the split dump is split too well)

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