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New Z32 maybe?

If so, you got a dud, same happenned to me and there's a thread here somewhere called 'maxed out at 190rwkws' or something.

Bought a new one, genuine Nissan and all good.

If it's standard, dunno. Didn't think it would max out at that level, getting close but not maxed out.

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Yeah, HKS2535 has been in for AGES ! and i've only had about 1 week of full enjoyment out of it.. ;)

Injectors are in, the S15's, all sweet and hitting 85% tops

Still waiting on my clutch to be delivered from Slide.

I know he's having issues at the moment but an ETA would still be nice...grrrrrr

Waiting for the Cushioned Button Clutch - Exedy

It's fine to commute but useless to push at the moment.

Before it was slipping, i was comig home on a rainy night on the freeway and squeeaing the throttle in 5th...think, that feels retty cool.

4th'll be fine, dropped into 4th at 120kms/hr, push the throttle.whizzzzzzzz...wheel spin, started to go sideways!!!

Haha, all good though. quick undies change

That'll teach me ! :nyaanyaa:

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Yeah, HKS2535 has been in for AGES ! and i've only had about 1 week of full enjoyment out of it.. ;)

Injectors are in, the S15's, all sweet and hitting 85% tops

Still waiting on my clutch to be delivered from Slide.

I know he's having issues at the moment but an ETA would still be nice...grrrrrr

Waiting for the Cushioned Button Clutch - Exedy

It's fine to commute but useless to push at the moment.

Before it was slipping, i was comig home on a rainy night on the freeway and squeeaing the throttle in 5th...think, that feels retty cool.

4th'll be fine, dropped into 4th at 120kms/hr, push the throttle.whizzzzzzzz...wheel spin, started to go sideways!!!

Haha, all good though. quick undies change

That'll teach me ! :nyaanyaa:

haha, ye its fkn rubbish to drive when it starts slipping..i got the cushion button off slide as well..took only a couple of days, lucky i beat the mad rush..im thinking about gettin some s15 injectors too and a z32 so i can get prepared to drop a new turbo in..when u did have good use of the 2535, wat was it like? a lot diff to drive?? cos i wanna go down that route or a gtrs

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