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Got the shagin wagon rockin now :D

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Not much room left for said shaggin! :P

My Stagea is going in to Ministry of Bass on Friday for an install of subwoofer + sub box + amp, some splits, Kenwood amp to power them, all hooked up to my JVC dvd head unit. I'll be "entertained" all the way to Kadina :D

nice doof doof you have there!!!

whats the specs on it?

I just pulled the sub and amp out of the Hilux.

Cadence amp and 15 inch Kicker CVR sub hooked up to my JVC touch screen DVD player. The front stock splits are doing a great job atm, at least i thing there stock.

Edited by DSTROY

do i need to get my cam angle sensor properly adjusted by a professional before i can start my car ?

and also , if i took it somewhere would they prime the cylinders , bleed the coolant, do the gearbox oil and re gap my sparkies?

Im running standard turbo at 12psi, making a little over 200rwkw with power fc, fmic, free flowing exhaust, bleed valve. standard fuel pump, coilpacks, injectors, cams + gears, etc. i've considered the turbo upgrade options, but have something else in mind at the moment. high flow turbo will see 250ish, maybe a bit less, but if your building a dyno queen, your gonna need something like Ryan has on his 33, i think its 3582R? or if its a dyno queen, read: not for road use, you will probably benefit from a high mount turbo setup.

Damo, you have just demostrated a lack of knowledge of both myself and dan's car. Obviously you know nothing about our cars and what 300rwkw is like with our setup. My car is driven most days and has not seen a dyno in months apart from it's last tune. I think your small penis is blocking your memory mate, If you dont recall i have experience all kinds of turbo's with all types of setups, from stock power, to 200rwkw, to 260rwkw and now 300rwkw. It's ok...your just another Y-Generation punk you wants everything everyone else has right now when both dan and myself worked very hard to acomplish what we have today and when you can't get it or can't afford it, you bag them out to justify your lack of satisfaction in your own car. I would like to meet up with you sometime so you can say to both Dan and myself that our car's are only dyno queens and not suitable for the road. I would also like to take you for a drive through the hills and show you just how subtle or how aggressive you can be with 300+rwkw. It's obvious you haven't experienced it before. So before you go jumping at other people and bagging their pride and joy, just think that i've been in the game and had about 7-8 years behind the wheel of over 200+rwkw cars and done everything myself.

Thankyou.

gt35r 18psi 304rwkw

fantastic to drive. Can whisper around and it's fuel economical 500km to a tank or let hell break loose with the press of the go pedal. If someone wants to come for a drive to experience it rather than guess what it's like...your more than welcome.

nismo fuel pump

nismo injectors

PFC

Dmax exh manifold

My own hand made dump pipe

My own Modified internal gate

Very stealth low mount setup

No blue silicon, no added colours or preservatives.

Tuned by none other than willall

Edited by Ryanrb25
nismo fuel pump

nismo injectors

PFC

Dmax exh manifold

My own hand made dump pipe

My own Modified internal gate

Very stealth low mount setup

Tuned by none other than willall

Ryan has the BEST example of how to set it up right with stock internals

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