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Hello mateys :)

Today I took my car and put him up on the dyno.

I made 149.1rwkw (198.8hp). I was pretty happy with that.

I've only got turbo back exhaust, pod filter and running 11psi.

Other skyline people who attened, post your results here :)

Heres a few pics.

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/viewjo...50&getevent=yes

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hrrmm, well i got 138.9 rwkw, im happy actually, cept the ecu switch does sfa for power gains, ohwell, this gives me a good starting point

umm mods that are power related on my car are the ecu is chipped, catback 3 inch exhuast, nismo front pipe, but stock dump, blitz fmic, but running stock boost at the moment while i learn to drive

overall, i didnt stay for the whole day, but im happy i went and everyone was freindly enough.. and its good to see brutis get on and have a go...

im extra happy knowing my car is only 10kw below 2 certain r33, but i have almost 100kgs lighter car :) hahaha

oh and yay, my car didnt blow up :)

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You've got a hell of alot more mods than me boy!

I'm very happy with what the skyline got. It's corrected doubts in my head that something was wrong.

I can't believe how nervous I was about my car going on the dyno. I didn't care what the read out was at first.. I was just worried about something going wrong. I was shaking SOOOO bad.

Anyway, that's my experience :)

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made 136KW which is bout 180rwhp, was good to get a figure and have a pro drive it. He confirmed my suspistions of fuel surging problems so i reckon with a malpasy and maybe another fuel pump i'll find another 20rwhp when i get the ecu tuned

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