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hey guys havnt posted much on here for a while just been busy however my car is ready just went to see it today i got fitted:

gt30 int gate

bosch 044 fuel pump

ems stinger

nismo 740cc injectors

quite happy with the results on low boost 15 psi it made 350hp and on 18 psi it made 380hp so im very happy considering its aint gate turbo and standard internals il be sure to bring it on the next cruise

cheers sam

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havnt driven it yet lol only watched it on the dyno going to pick it up tommorow he told me that it may light up in 3rd and 4th lol but i wil be very cautious as im still on my p's il save it for the track and the ems it self comes witha afm

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who did the tuning mate? thats awesome power. i have a GT30R + ext gate, 740cc injectors, bosch pump and Power FC and I hoping for the same figures once tuned.

you've had half of that gear for ages now!!! Get a move on and install would you!!!!

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you've had half of that gear for ages now!!! Get a move on and install would you!!!!

haha, its all installed! has been on the dyno but the BRAND NEW AFM i bought was f*cked, just waiting a replacement now. dont worry Liz, u will be the first to know!

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haha no because i wasnt expecting this kind of power however i wont be driving it with this power and the car is only gone be driven on weekends il drive it on lowboost will crank it up on the odd occasion and i dont think there smuch of a point of a rebuild witha int gate turbo so yea not sure whats next i wanna keep it as is tho for a while

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haha cheers guys and ovaboost did all the work and tuning, highly recomend them + he is extremely good at tuning with ems stingers il be sure to bring it out on the next cruise whenever that is however ithink i need to look into getting sum fatter tyres now not sure if 235's wil be enough

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yea wish i hada known dont think my dumb rims can take up to that fat think max i can go is either 245 or 255 .. might hav to get slicks lol

go the semi slicks :wave: You will have a lot of interesting times in the wet hehe

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