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sup guys got a question for ya. put in a new o2 sensor, and have adjusted fuel prs to 40psi, and running super rich :ph34r: for once.

ive been runnin 8psi for a few months now, because if i boost over 12 it gets guttless and hits the wall.

now that ive richened it up, can i run 14psi well?

hoping it will work sweet now my afr issues are fixed seen examples with ppl running 14+psi on stock car and reaching 300hp. :nyaanyaa:

dont worry about turbo probs/ constantly ran 20psi ages ago.

20psi on the standard T3 turbo.. are ppl crazy?

YESSSSS!!!!!!

FK skylines bro.

go a rz supra with 2jzgte vvti.

wack in a t51r.

3 fuel pumps, surge tank

or better yet keep the tt setup. :)

skylines are a good learner car. but if u want serious fun go a rz supra

hmm to be honest i rather another GTR. the RB26DETT isnt far behind the 2jz. and most 2JZ RZ 6spd supras at 28k+ for that price u can get a Vspec 2 BNR32 :D booyah

lol and thats advice coming from one who hasnt owned one.....or anything but a skyline :)

and likes ebay turbo setups or highmounting a stock turbo hehe

bahah play nice..

GTR TILL I DIE

oh fo sho mark.

but at the end of the day, if u can have a 32 or a rz.

i would go the rz.

i like 'good' cars

have u driven both. i owned a GTR for 1.5 years. driven many. driven many supra SZ RZ both 5 s[pd adn 6 spd. stock and standard. and the GTR shits on it time and again. so to me the GTR is a GOOD CAR. now something from toyota i did like was the chaser :)

RX7 i ahve not driven. but been in. only heard good things bout them

sorry guys after being reacquainted with my 180sx after a month of being off the road. and a certain roundabout near industrial areas i can safely say i enjoy my 180sx more than my old GTR. DORI DORI FTW.

drag racing is gay DORI is YAY

the boys said it looked soo good..

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