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That is the coolest rb25 I have ever seen.... NICE 1 Rob!

Hey man give us the run down....

It would have been sweet to see in action. When (IF) I get back to Aus I'd love to check it out man.

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New Setup.....

2x T3/T4 turbos built by Subzero

custom manifold built by Subzero

48mm turbosmart wastegate (from Ryan)

600x300x100 fmic

80mm throttlebody

Greddy plenum

1000cc injectors

custom fuel rail and surge tank

2 x Bosch 044 pumps

all new bigger fuel lines.

Didnt get any times slips they were all pretty shit runs. Was just trying to work out the best way to get it off the line. Did some smokey half track burnout passes tho. ;) I bolted the slicks on and thats when 3rd broke.

Not much happens below about 5500 so that makes it a good time to make sure the seatbelt is tight but after then things get very very sideways.

X-RATED didnt you have around 400kw in your GTR??? I would love AWD traction. My next tune will be around 22 - 25 psi. Thats if the engine handles it.

Also ive been told my splitfire coils wont handle much more boost. Whats the go with a CDI ingition setup and how much $$$$??

Mate, you can make up a custom wasted spark setup. I am making one up now with AU S1 coils. You can go to Bosh single packs or MSD coils, same shit different day. LOL. just need an ignitor if you have a S2.

So far AU S1 coils new $95, custom leeds, $100, Ignitor and new loom $80. Now bad.

I heard you had a problem with traction the other night rob, nice work...

Yeh CDI is big dollars, but might be worth going, other than that like WogsRus said isn't a bad move, thats probably what ill do.

Just remember to take the positive wire to the coils straight from the aternator so you got good voltage.

WHITER33GTS-T

I have a vid of you and me on youtube..

Top mph ? top speed would have been interesting. would have shown the power.

I pulled a 13.7 - 105mph

im somwhere behind all that smoke :P

looks like you have massive wheel spin then no power off boost in the next gear.

time for a auto with hi stall and 30 bottem end ?

- Ricko.

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