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i have a r33 gtst its has a few mods

gt35/40 .82

highmont exhaust manifold

custom intake plenum

splitfire coils

nismo injectors

pwr intercooler

power fc

hks cams

exh cam gear

fuel pump

xf throttle body

z32 air flow meter

external wastegate

how much power yous thinks i should make and where should i get it tuned in melbourne must be good with power fc thanks

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Speak to rob at CREATD (i would offer my services but im flat out for another 3 or so weeks), see my signature for phone number he does GT35's and FC's all day everyday and has a few 10 second R33 gtst manuals sitting about the place.

He just finished JT from autobarn narre warrens GT35r R33 and it made around 330rwkw. They have a brand new 4wd hands free dyno dynamics which is very nice to use.

Edited by URAS
Which cars ran 10's? That's bigger news than it sounds...

MSA/CREATD black beast 10.63 @128mph or something from memory i have the vid but for some reason i cant upload ATM? there is a skyline banner instead of the upload menu??????

I think Lee out at Melbourne Performance Centre in Bayswater has one of those DataLogit things. He recently did a pretty good job on my RB25DET / Wolf combo to stop it pinging incessantly. Don't know how he is with PFC, seems to prefer Motech.

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