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well im happy with anything higher than what i had be for i started 310+..my biggest problem now is that the exhaust manifold that i was going to use is only good for beating the guy i got it from to death and maybe one or two other clowns. hopefully he will send me one soon that will fit.

well im happy with anything higher than what i had be for i started 310+..my biggest problem now is that the exhaust manifold that i was going to use is only good for beating the guy i got it from to death and maybe one or two other clowns. hopefully he will send me one soon that will fit.

when u get the manifold - we'll fit it up! now dont ask me if i know what im ok MKAAAAY!

ive had it like this for a few years now i just got it re done. my cousin did it from akcartooning.

http://www.akcartooning.com.au/

http://www.myspace.com/akcartooning

http://www.facebook.com/pages/AK-Cartooning/119294988087618

Doubting what existed?

and what are you doubting

anyway took the car out last night and its off its head, again its got no lag at all it sounds great goes great,its a perfect combo once you do the right mods in one package just like i aimed to do all along in stages its .................Fu$%en goooood.

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your car is a handful & i actually think it has too much power now nick - then again, you are asking someone who has an awd.

3rd gear @ about 3500-4000rpm...it starts breaking traction VIOLENTLY! this would have to be @ close to 100km/h right and its running 255's on the rear as well!

Im sure it would, but you can't beat awd for traction.

What tyres are you using warlord? also can we get a street video? I want to see how insane this car is.

m/t streets 255 for drag and kumoh for street, there are vids of my set up from be for look at earlier posts for the links,

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ran the car on the dyno to make sure its safe the way it is with a very small tweek befor crd tune it,so far the car made 110 nm more and 65kw more in the mid range so it will be very interesting to see the end product.need to mod the exhaust a bit and get a larger cat. a set of ku36 on the back will help the traction problem to i hope.

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