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After 3 weeks of being at Boostworx having turbo's fitted tuned etc etc I finially have the GTR back and am pretty happy with the results for the set up I have.

Mods:

R33 GTR engine

gt2860-7

550cc injectors

Sard FPR

Turbo back exhaust

Power fc

Power fc B/C

Air Pods

255lph walbro pump

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sweet.....are you running the cam gears...

cant wait to get my powerfc tuned now should be making the same amount of power... Hopefully

Yeah mate just didnt list it due to after alot of playing around the best setting was on 0.

Ryan

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nice work man. congrats. u gonna hope for more power or u just gonna leave it like that

Hey Luke, no definetly satisfied with the result as Iam building the car for hills/track not drag/kw king etc. The N1 turbo's spool up basically the same as the stock turbo's...if there is a difference its very minute. Also running ISC coilovers/adjustable bushes/arms and soon 255/45/18 Bridgestone S0-2's/Grid Torque splitter.....Cant wait for a lala track day soon!!

Ryan

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