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new mob started out south of river too, in tune performance, i had a bit of a talk to him and seems to know what he is talking about. told me he had something to do with the engine in the fastest GTR over east! may be worth a looky. anyone else heard of them. situated between xspeed and cypher. has his own dyno too.

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imports101 did mine but im not sure if they did it or sent it to top racing...i think top racing might have done it hmmmmm but yeah fantastic!!!

ive got...cat back zorst(still stock cat),boost control(gfb not electronic),fmic and safc and they pulled 285rwhp

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Got it done today at topracing, good place.

Guys were friendly and didn't fob me off because I only had a safc :D

Got a nice straight line all the way to 180 kw :O

Was expecting the before graph to be full of flat spots and dips, but looks like it was okay.

new map starts at -6% at 2000 and ends up with -14% at 6000

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