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even tho the ecu that was being run was a power fc which was tuned in mt barker by reputable large mechanical workshop.

gold

i sold my car an the new owner took it their the day he got it to do power run, they said plugs were f**ked changed them, then couldnt get car to make more than 175 said f/pump was f**ked, the buyer was a lil disapointed cos i said it had 220ish easy but apparently i was the fool ;) .

The great mechanics their didnt do up the hose clamps on the the Tb after installing plugs, but yet after numerous dyno runs an charging for them they didnt notice this lol.

So yes i agree with Sneaky1 on this.

why??? cause i did'int pay $300 for one! that does the same shit

yeah your cheap just jap one sure does the same shit...

anyway thats fine.. there are people out there who will pay for quality items that do what they are suppose to and dont fail after a few months.

Chasing a new or good condition second hand low mount manifold that bolts up the same as a standard turbo on a RB25, also must be able to have an ex wastegate.

Cheers

Adam

call craig helps,

he can weld a port to the top of your stock manifold. did it for mine with a 38mm gate port.

made 300rwkw with gt3076.

was about $150

and then port your stock manifold out to flow even more :)

think your wrong. he is a mechanic.

its internal gate.

ok sir.

I think you have very good intention to help you mate but unfortunately you mess up big time with this screamer by cutting off housing divider those dump screamer pipe are design to seal perfect and all of them are tested by me , also your mate have seen haw it fits on turbo housing and haw wastegate is working I have no idea why did you damage this pipe - you should call me first this way will save time and money of your mate So please don't tell me this pipe does not work if you not sure what you are doing

I think you have very good intention to help you mate but unfortunately you mess up big time with this screamer by cutting off housing divider those dump screamer pipe are design to seal perfect and all of them are tested by me , also your mate have seen haw it fits on turbo housing and haw wastegate is working I have no idea why did you damage this pipe - you should call me first this way will save time and money of your mate So please don't tell me this pipe does not work if you not sure what you are doing

wtf???

as if he cut off the divider. no wonder it dont work.

it would just sounds like a half cut off vk commy exhaust.

if that is true you mate is a hell of a mechanic.

as they say dont f*k with what u dont know.

that dump is now ruined.

hey

in need of a front mount intercooler for a R33, the guy i bought if from decided to take it off for some unknown reason so i have a grapping big hole in my front bumper now.

Still in need of a cooler? I can get new ones fair cheap.

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