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if you run a greddy plenum it will open up the top end and it shouldnt nose over...probably need a good exhaust manifold too (6boost). Our gt30 .82 rear went to 320rwkws without water injection and it pulled all the way to 8k redline. Remove all possible restrictions in the bolt ons and you can run the smaller puffers further to the edge without losing power.

Im up to 332rwkw now on 21psi and still have stock cams...

So a goal of 350rwkw (which to be honest is too much for a daily driven car) is easily achieved from the Garrett GT30R also know as the GT30/40...

Im at 21psi by 4000rpm btw, so its quite streetable, just farking stupid round town when it comes onto boost and jumps sideways... :unsure:

So i turn the boost controler down to 16psi where it makes just on 280rwkw and thats far easier to handle round town... :O

Im up to 332rwkw now on 21psi and still have stock cams...

So a goal of 350rwkw (which to be honest is too much for a daily driven car) is easily achieved from the Garrett GT30R also know as the GT30/40...

Im at 21psi by 4000rpm btw, so its quite streetable, just farking stupid round town when it comes onto boost and jumps sideways... :O

So i turn the boost controler down to 16psi where it makes just on 280rwkw and thats far easier to handle round town... :P

thats promising. i said noel's car will break the 400rwkw mark, and if ur results are anything to go by, he should do it fairly comfortably :unsure:

all noel's has to do, is pick up 69kw from 4psi more boost, cams & massive headwork, piece of piss i reckon

thats promising. i said noel's car will break the 400rwkw mark, and if ur results are anything to go by, he should do it fairly comfortably :unsure:

all noel's has to do, is pick up 69kw from 4psi more boost, cams & massive headwork, piece of piss i reckon

Easy.

if my bitsa can can 490rwhp/365rwkw on a td06-25g with t78 wheels on 1.5bar (3800rpm) Noel will piss it in

all noel's has to do, is pick up 69kw from 4psi more boost, cams & massive headwork, piece of piss i reckon

Fkn A doggie, shouldn't be a problem. Andy got 306rwkw on 18psi i'd like to see them bump it up to 22 or so and see what he can get. He doesn't think it'll be much of a difference but with the new fuel pump and shiz he shouldn't be running out of fuel like last time. I'm trying to convince him to go back to chiptorque, best tune we ever had was from them.

theres heaps of stuff on youtube, theres a clib with arabs drifting a Carrera GT and a McLaren Mercedes SLR....

I too am watching youtube clips...

cept i'm reminiscing so mine are in the form of

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wor-Z4SyWCg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qmve365Ti1k

I too am watching youtube clips...

cept i'm reminiscing so mine are in the form of

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wor-Z4SyWCg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qmve365Ti1k

かわいらしい さくら - MISS KITTEH! says:

haha and I wasn't a fan of human nature

かわいらしい さくら - MISS KITTEH! says:

except for one track which was very BSB/nsync

かわいらしい さくら - MISS KITTEH! says:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qmve365Ti1k

Josh says:

some one will think im queer when they see this history

かわいらしい さくら - MISS KITTEH! says:

bahahah it will just confirm rumours

Josh says:

they're only true when im drunk

Josh says:

lol

かわいらしい さくら - MISS KITTEH! says:

z so i'd find you at the beat then?

かわいらしい さくら - MISS KITTEH! says:

hehe

Josh says:

they sell cheap drinks

Josh says:

quiet u

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