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plus what type of 400kw u talking about? u could boost spike to make 400kw, u could hit it with a farking 300hp shot of gas. or u could spend to $$$'s and get the power everywhere, not just being a peaky 400kw

i can't believe how wankerfull the '07 crew is :domokun:

a war with a clown indeed joshwa :domokun:

When will people be more like us Shane. They all forget what a real build is.

I think when people work out what a decent twin/triple plate clutch costs, along with a fuel system elaborate enough to supply 400rwkw, they’ll work out quick just what the real costs are for big kw figures, that last more then a few dyno pull's.

haha yeh man, only the people who have gone through the 'proper' build know the actual costs involved.

take ur example of fuel system, a complete system would set u back 3k atleast. thena clutch. then a gearbox. then a diff. axles. cooler, radiator. ecu. ebc. tuning. blah blah blah

rofl i alrady know that mate, i am reaching the finish of my project atm mate.

all i have left is a turbo and high mount manifold, clutch, emu

the point with the rx7= cheaper means to make the same amount of power it would take for a piston engine.

now before people begin to lecture a person, perhaps u should consider, that we are also educated in these matters.

its ova mate.

sell your 'porsche'

and get a rx7

your not gonna change my mind.

there is no debating this mate u cant win

end of debate.

cya l8r

Where did I say it’s my Porsche? I didn’t. I said I could be seen in one.

I’m not out too change your mind on anything. You’re just oblivious to what things cost. Sure, you MIGHT crack 400rwkw, but not without a big gas kit and it’s not going to last very long.

So your “400kw” rx7, really isn’t 400kw at all.

haha yeh man, only the people who have gone through the 'proper' build know the actual costs involved.

take ur example of fuel system, a complete system would set u back 3k atleast. thena clutch. then a gearbox. then a diff. axles. cooler, radiator. ecu. ebc. tuning. blah blah blah

To use a word from someone very un wise.. People just can’t be “educated”.

got that mate, stuff i need (refer to previous statement)

not going for forgies, lol, so dont ask

all i have left is a turbo and high mount manifold, clutch, emu

turbo $2500

manifold $1200

clutch $1200

emu $2000

And thats on the cheap. Arent OS Giken clutch's and the likes still up around $2500 - $3500

thats a bit higher then what i can get the parts for, but most people these days pay retail for most gear.

yeah os twins are around 2.5k new. 1200 is for a jim berry clutch (what ive got to go in the gtr, he said it'll hold me to over 1000hp, it looks like i'll be seeing how real that claim is)

alright...how about get an rx7...find out its not as good as a 34 GTR, then buy a GTR....then buy a Dodge Viper :( haha gotta love vipers

A viper? lol... Yeh they are tough. But I would take the rx7 or the R34 before a Viper.

thats a bit higher then what i can get the parts for, but most people these days pay retail for most gear.

yeah os twins are around 2.5k new. 1200 is for a jim berry clutch (what ive got to go in the gtr, he said it'll hold me to over 1000hp, it looks like i'll be seeing how real that claim is)

$3500 for the "and the likes" eg: HKS quds with carbon plates ect.

Jim berry is rather awesome indeed.

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