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2nd place at powercruise Sydney 2007 6 cyd blown class.

This is my 3rd run which placed me in the final.The first two runs only produced 466hp due to fuel problems. After much stress and some time to think, I returned to post this run.

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this is my final run which scored me second place,beaten by a VL commy with a RB 30 at 590hp ( he used NOS to post this score ) I placed mine on 98 octane pump gas!

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Go the Nissans B)

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now lowered! :laugh:

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ITS TOGETHER AND STARTS AGAIN! :P Sounds tuff with the new exhaust manifolds,and exhaust (3.5 inch half the way then 3 inch )

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Mate this thing was nuts.

It looked a bit twitchy when you were

in the powerskids but a damn nice car over all

Could not control it in 3rd gear,it comes on boost to hard,keep sending me in loops.Combo of short wheel base and lots of power.Fast down the straights, got red flaged for it.Had fuel problems the first 2 days, so it didnt get to take it back on the track when I fixed it, due to the dyno comp. Like to see what it would do now down the straight with 100hp more

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