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pulled up next to a new vw turbo passat on the way home tonight, shit those things go like stink. i was pretty surprised by the way it mumbo'd along.

also had a dude in an old beat up corolla wagon attempt to drag me on main north road near elizabeth cop shop, ran a red light to get a head start, f**kin wanker.

yeh job sometimes helps lol...

well im in the market for a respray... and ideas? and also a new set of rims haha

still go Wine red Adrian but make it a bit red'er and a bit more metallic in it like my color

have you sold your rims yet???

i saw a gunmetal grey 32 at bp port rd today with the exact same rims as you

still go Wine red Adrian but make it a bit red'er and a bit more metallic in it like my color

have you sold your rims yet???

i saw a gunmetal grey 32 at bp port rd today with the exact same rims as you

yeh he has my rims now...

yeh im gonna stay same colour but maybe with some blue through it?

pulled up next to a new vw turbo passat on the way home tonight, shit those things go like stink. i was pretty surprised by the way it mumbo'd along.

i had a run with one of those and a vn ss lol. was pretty surprised at its speed too. not the vn tho... all piss n wind

7M's didnt have the right torque figures for the head from factory tighten them down a little more (there is info on the net somewhere) and its all sweet

with one of these

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hahahah

yeah i had it tourqued down pretty damn tight, way over the factory spec.

7ms just have a habit of heating up alot around piston 5 n 6. in the end the block was munted (it had made a chanel between one of the water galleries and the 6th piston) so there was no chance some more twist could have saved it.

it now has a 1J in it :cheers: .... wish it was still mine

i had a run with one of those and a vn ss lol. was pretty surprised at its speed too. not the vn tho... all piss n wind

haha, wasnt gonna say i had a run against it, but yeah, shit, they really do move, i was expecting it to be all low down and lazy, but it just screamed along.

hey ben here is some stock gtr turbos with N1 turbines/steel wheels for 1300

whoops

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Re...-N-t252112.html

Edited by r33 chris
spotted the black 33 with 34 front and flames down the side roll past the skate park at salisbury. looked to have a for sale sign in the window and a gtr badge at the back :( i was sure that thing was a gts

Thats EMS 334. My bus goes past his house every day, he has a new silver R33 GTR on trade plates too, and there was a rubbed-down R34 under sheets there a few weeks ago.

Went out north thru Salisbury, 'Lidabeth and Craigmore on the bike yesterday. :P

Man there are so many wankers who think they can drag off a bike :P Getting tired of it. Maybe my brother can move back down closer to the city again.

Yeah. I dunno how they can charge $1200 ea when I'll have the housings already removed and give them turbos.... put them back in thru someone else.... if i get this pair of blown gtr turbos and steel wheel em, it'll be regency friendly, but i cant be stuffed paying $1200 ea when I can get 2860-7's from ISC for around that price NEW

-D

Had a quick look at RB26 results: try this

18psi with high flowed steel wheels = 280 odd kws

18psi with -5s = 316kws .........

Only had a quick look - maybe there are others making more power on high flow steel wheels?? Post em up if you find them.....

Im running N1's in my GTR at the moment im making 296rwkws with stock injectors/afm's/fuel pump/fpr. They're great nice and responsive and the only problem i have with them at the moment is once of the oil seals has gone so i just bought a set of N1's that have just been completely rebuilt and will be fitting them soon. I was gonna get the Garretts but these came up and i have less chance of problems if i have to go to regency

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