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Cant wait, car should be ready and waiting for me tommorrow.

Its had the following mods added

HKS GT3037 Pro S Kit

Tomei 1.5mm metal HG

OS Giken twin plate clutch

Lots of new gaskets, fixed a coolant leak

Some nice colour coding!!

Last time it was dynoed it made 209rwkw with the following mods

Hybrid Turbo @ 1 bar

GTR FMIC

Z32 AFM

555cc injectors

255lph fuel pump

Hard Pipe kit

Apexi Power FC

Greddy Profec B spec 2

Custom elbow

HKS front pipe

Kakimoto Exhaust

Decat pipe

So who wants to take a guess at what it will be this time round?

A prize for whoever gets closest! I dont know what that will be yet lol.

Boost is going to be set around 1 to 1.3 bar depending on power and knock levels.

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Bigger?

This one will produce enough power for me!

Its the same size as a GT3076 aint it?

yeah basicly is the HKS version has different housing options thats all

ive got a GT3076R on my SR20 and ive made over 300rwkw and its so responsive its stupid on the road :lol: so i can picture wat its gonna be like on a RB25

i personally would still went bigger it comes down to how much u wanna spend in the end u got the bolt on version right?

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