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Thats a very hi dyno report iv only got done acl forgies hks turbo from turbo back front mount z32 airflow and a apexi power fc and i only got 170rkw and running a happy 15psi plus my motor is only 2000ks old,

iv been told depending on what mode the dyno is set on u will get a diffrent kw reading my mate went to rajab and he had 250 rwk and then went to jpc and only got 225 + his car went quicker afterbeing tuned by jpc then rajab

i cant say anything cause mines on 15psi but im trying to blow it to fit a big1, they only blow the exhaust wheel off anyway and u can pick a standar 1 up for stuff all. my goal is to atleast hit 280kw and run a 12

but looking at all the things that have been done to all the cars on here it cost mega dollars to get there

i got 198rwkw and a friend got 200rwkw on racinglines dyno with standard turbo so it sounds a little high but autos's seriously dont sap as much power as what everyone thinks.

all turbos are different i had a standard r32 turb boosted to 17psi for ages and the things still alive!!It was in an r31 sold the car now but its still running fine and the new owner is not afraid to boost it .

haha, how can that be?? 200odd HP and you runs 11 sec?? am i missing something?

ive got similar mods and power as the orignal post and also running 0.9bar and have been for a about 6 months and its been ok so far

no doubt turbo will go one day which gives me more excuse to get a new one =)

haha, how can that be?? 200odd HP and you runs 11 sec?? am i missing something?

ive got similar mods and power as the orignal post and also running 0.9bar and have been for a about 6 months and its been ok so far

no doubt turbo will go one day which gives me more excuse to get a new one =)

Yep, its a 850kg car...120Y

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