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yea mines used 2 make around that with stock turbo no lag at all, good fun

yeah but there is 2 more psi that can be pushed lol

but very happy.....cant wait to get a new turbo now

pretty good figure krish, should be fun. :D

bah, turbos. fairly sure mines rooted (or on its way to being rooted, still got a fair bit left in it). good excuse to buy a disco potato though.

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pretty good figure krish, should be fun. :D

bah, turbos. fairly sure mines rooted (or on its way to being rooted, still got a fair bit left in it). good excuse to buy a disco potato though.

Yeah I'd love to get mine hiflowed and rebuilt with steel turbines and nice bearings but for the price, a pair of second hand 2860-7's sound a whole lot tastier ;\

-D

yeah, hiflowed would be good. gt28rs would be better though i think. lol. meh, whatever i do, engine will be getting pulled and all the little things will be getting replaced at the same time.

Oops...

March 2008 clean-up of the Torrens found this:

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rofl doesnt get any more bogan than that

I'm not sure if this is in the right place.....

Is Autobahn the cheapest place in Adelaide to get Motul engine oil?

I'm in the NE suburbs near TTP

Thanks

no go see the good guys @ auto Pro clovercrest top guys they normally have to order in motul but tell them Steve and his mate Luke send you and they will look after you, i normally get nulon synth thats a stocking item there are a few synth brands to choose from

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