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depends on wat rear housing wat you use but yer should be 300+ rwkw

ok whatever even with the smallest housing .64 u can get 300rwkw with 13-15psi! opps and cams

cheers

and i dont think i deserved that warning.... but on the other hand i dont really care..

cheers beer baron

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omfg.... USE THE SEARCH BUTTON, or read the FI forum. We've been talking about 300rwkw all damn week!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...80&start=80

maybe YOU should USE THE SEARCH BUTTON, this "300rwkw" thread was created long time before yours.

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Um^^^^ who was that aimed at.

doesn't matter if mine was created after or before this thread.

There must be about 100 threads getting around on people who have achieved 300rwkw+, and there is even plenty of cars posted in the dyno results thread.

No wonder this thread has gone to shit, judging by some of the replies.

Some people need to wake up to themselves.

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