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I think I know a little about this car. If the plates are still on the same car that is. But there was a blue r34 in Adelaide with these plates in around 2003. It was stock engine and turbos making about 260awkw with an exhaust and power FC. So yeah I would really doubt the claims of it being a 2.7 built in Japan!

I heard back from the guy with the SIL80 last night. He's doing the KA24 with twin TD06 turbos now. Insane?!?!

sounds like it will be a weapon for sure... wonder if he will let me have a look at it when its done

What ECU do you run, Force? Or just a standard?

I'm still waiting for Dysonest to get his ass over here and help me decide on what I want.

But yeah, apparently the RB26 D'Jetro splices pretty simply into the KA24 system. Almost nearly just plugs right in.

Actually, I even modded one to run my mates r32 gts-t and it was still simple. Barely any cutting or soldering.

the mafia is deffinately the person for the job by the sounds of it

Keep it up, you can pretend that you are cool. But you really must fail at life. I'm glad constantly trying to be cool on a forum makes you feel a little bit better about it.

If I wasn't such a calm person, I would have ended up punching you in the face by now if I knew you or met you. But, instead I'll just feel sorry for you needing to make up for your shortfalls.

Good luck anyway. Your mouth will catch up with you, not all people are smart enough to control themselves like I can.

Edited by The Mafia

I think I know a little about this car. If the plates are still on the same car that is. But there was a blue r34 in Adelaide with these plates in around 2003. It was stock engine and turbos making about 260awkw with an exhaust and power FC. So yeah I would really doubt the claims of it being a 2.7 built in Japan!

Reminds me of a mackay guy that said his RB20 was a forged 2.4 stroker. Sold it as that too. Engine died and my mate obtained it for parts. Was a 100% stock RB20. NOt a single bolt touched on the engine. Probably not even for servicing.

What ECU do you run, Force? Or just a standard?

I'm still waiting for Dysonest to get his ass over here and help me decide on what I want.

But yeah, apparently the RB26 D'Jetro splices pretty simply into the KA24 system. Almost nearly just plugs right in.

Powerfc mate L-Jetro, Will be getting removed and swapped for a Haltech Platinum Pro plugin at end of year. Needs the nismo AFM's if I wanna push the turbo's to their "potential" without issue..... or I swap to ecu with MAP sensor.... :)

Depends on who you want to tune it mate and what your needs are really..

Yeah, I've heard that too! LOL

Trained for 10 years. I think that's enough for me.

But you're just a smart mouthed dickhead that has read a few forums. I bet youve done f**k all actual modding. If any at all.

I don't know what you're trying to prove either, you keep coming back here. Must have a boring life.

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