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hey guys a few of u may know that i went ahead and bought a gt30r from sliding performance IW, some of u said it may not work etc so did a few tuners around perth, however after speaking with aaron at sliding he said its a good turbo so took his word for it, along with the turbo i bought:

bosch 044 fuel pump

ems stinger

nismo 740 cc injectors

and the usual ful lexhaust, fmic pod filter, stil lhas standard internals and cams.

on low boost it made 350hp and on high boost of 18 psi it made 380hp which im very happy with although it missfired a tad which im gona try get sorted soon, il try get a dyno sheet up just hard i dont hava scanner, oh well perfect 18th birthday present haha

cheers sam

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Well the peak numbers look pretty good Sam. Congratulations.

You may be aware of another GT30 thread been going for a while. Can you enlighten us with the CHRA numbers off the ID tag on your unit?

And how are you finding it drives with the mods?

hey guys yea il try my bes tto get a graph up here need a scanner lol .. but i can assure u im not lying lol and ovaboost in malaga tuned it, mick is the guy which i highly recomend. and suprisingly down low is really strong, and onlly drops off around 1 psi or so

correct the standard manifold was modified, and a spacer palte was made, and i just bought some braided oil ad water lines, also a custom dump/screamer was made up which sounds mint. car is nice and quiet off boost however on boost is bloody loud lol flames tend to pour out of the screamer so at night could be a bit dodgy

Screamers are a cop magnet. I'd get it plumbed back man.

Hurry up and get the dyno sheet up too!

oh, and the CHRA number on the turbo as Dale FZ1 said. I want to see what sort of turbo it is.

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What duty cycle did your injectors get to?

And EMS stinger - you did the right thing, you got a unit your tuner was familiar with, thats half the battle won.

"not like im gona open up infront of a cop" eyes in the back of your head, I wish you luck {smiles a bit}.

"not like im gona open up infront of a cop" eyes in the back of your head, I wish you luck {smiles a bit}.

Quoteable quotes:

Where did they (cops) come from?

How did they know I was driving here?

Honest, it wasn't me

If you've got a good thing, best not advertise to the world.

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