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Originally posted by Nexus_SiX

Grand total of :269.8RWHP  

This was achieved with a pod; "bush airbox"; 3" from turbo with exhaust wrap and a Power FC

Not forgeting the BOV and 2 SAU stickers

Nice to meet ya too btw.

Originally posted by Steve-SST

We need to Dyno test these stickers.  

You'll have a tough time. Theyre pretty bloody impossible to come across, hey memphis?

If you'd listened to me I could have saved you $25
Originally posted by S13_Angel

PSI GTSII: huh??

I told ya before ya put it on the dyno it'd do 230rwHP;)

I am also quite talented with a 'Crayola Caddy' and could have knocked you up a great dyno graph to:p

Not sure how much credability it would have held though:rolleyes: :D

zanda lol @ 13.1 on stock turbo. not unless your running 20psi

My old Red top T25G SR20 did 228rwHP on 13.3psi.....and ran a low/mid 13 on this setup....with a good 60ft Its 'do able';)

Nice result Matty  

must be a nice streetable package now - swap you a drive when I get back from OS.

Thanks Gav - yeah it's not too bad - the tuning is the secret.

No worries with swapping the drive, hey, if ya need me to look after the R whilst you are away, just drop me a line!

:uh-huh:

Originally posted by zanda

Nice to meet ya too btw.

 

You'll have a tough time. Theyre pretty bloody impossible to come across, hey memphis?

Ohh calm down, I slept in and didnt have time to drop in at the office!

But i do have a heap of them ready to be dropped off at works auto

Also, I hate to see what my car would have got without my 3x SAU stickers :uhh:

nice to see u all - dont think ive seen so many skylines in one place haha. I was too wussie to put my car on - its nothing to get real excited about anyway.

But good job guys must admit there was some surprises in there as well ;)

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