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dont use a microguess, only poor rotor owners use them

and make sure u get a WRITTEN quote from predator, or expect to pay 3x the amount they originally quoted u, im dead serious

P.S have fun lighten up 3rd on the fly when she's done :)

lol only poor rotor owners like pac performance? on their 6 seconds drag car? u have no idea do u lol

microtech would be fine for you car but im not sure if it allows u to keep all your electronic comforts such as air con. as for tuning its fine mate.

nice choice of turbo

I made 303rwkw at 18psi with the same turbo (with the .84 rear) tuned by predator

In theory it should be a good set up....spools up nicely but yet to fell the full effect, but the less said about that in public the better

Any dyno graphs?

I am using this turbo on my RB30DET build and wouldn't mind comparing it to an rb25det.

My engine will have the following parts: GReddy plenum, q45 throttle body, 550cc SARD inj, Tomei Poncams, Extensive Head Porting, Tomei Valve springs, High mount ext manifold (Extreme Turbo Manifolds), Forged internals, GTR race bearings, ATI balancer, etc.....

All tuned via a Wolf3D V500

I was hoping for anything between 270-300rwkw; but after reading your post i am looking at about 320-340rwkw@20psi :)

Any dyno graphs?

I am using this turbo on my RB30DET build and wouldn't mind comparing it to an rb25det.

My engine will have the following parts: GReddy plenum, q45 throttle body, 550cc SARD inj, Tomei Poncams, Extensive Head Porting, Tomei Valve springs, High mount ext manifold (Extreme Turbo Manifolds), Forged internals, GTR race bearings, ATI balancer, etc.....

All tuned via a Wolf3D V500

I was hoping for anything between 270-300rwkw; but after reading your post i am looking at about 320-340rwkw@20psi :)

I will get it and scan it for you mate

well its not looking good for the weekend :pwned: car is at Predator now getting exhaust done, but I am waiting on an intake pipe to arrive. I am flying to sydney tomorrow arvo and wont be back till 7:30 Friday night, and I need to get the pipe to the shop so they can fit it up. So I guess I'll be seeing you guys next weekend if anything is happening, but im pretty sure I'll be so happy about having the car back on the road that i'll be driving it down the driveway to check the mail I miss it that much, hahahaha

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