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Charbels car... But yours had a prettier driver me thinks :laugh:

I am dead serious i hate the screamer and i about to plum it back

but everyone loves it

Steve and adam told me i must keep it.....

so i guess i am

thaTS MASSIVE WAS THAT STANDARD TURBO??? when are official numbers being posted??

Yep, stocker

lol

that was before the wing ....broke off...

imagine what I would have got if I had thought about that earlier!

Broke off? Didnt have anything to do with you did it.......

I am dead serious i hate the screamer and i about to plum it back

but everyone loves it

Steve and adam told me i must keep it.....

so i guess i am

Fu(k yeah dude, screamer has to stay - it sounds perfect :laugh:

Thats right people

Sau Nsw Official Dyno Day 2008, Number 1, At Hills Motorsport on 1st March

Winner of the Aftermarket R33 GTS25T

Is me with 264 :laugh:................

(am i allowed bragging rights)

I should have some competition for you next round!

I sure u will :D

im still on a standard exhaust mainfold and standard plenum

I'm still with you on the standard plenum. I think someone said they are good for 350+kw??

Have you any more plans for yours between now and the next dyno day??

I'm still with you on the standard plenum. I think someone said they are good for 350+kw??

Have you any more plans for yours between now and the next dyno day??

Na not really im accually quiet happy and content with it now

hmmmmmmmm

well im Happy now dunno about later

I'm happy with my result - my highest was 145.5awkW (if I remember correctly), but the sheet I was given read 142.7. I actually guessed 145, so I pretty much hit the nail on the head with that! Meh, a 3kW difference is nothing to stress over anyway.

Hmmm, once Hills has sorted out Duncan's issues with putting a PFC into the Stagea, I'll be taking mine in for similar treatment.

Babak RB GUN 32 GTS-T 365.9

Ben Lucas AE-71-VE 34 GTT 336.9

Sean Lloyd ANS-71G 32 GTR 322.2

David Hellerman AYY-56C 32 GTR 311.3

Josh Johnston HA-82-BU Commonwhore VX 301.1

bard Warner FEAR 32 GTR 282.2

Charles Kwawhy WPN-33R 33 GTS-T 264.3

Kristof Kazmer KK-535 ? 254.0

Burnsie AF-80-EE 32 GTS-T 242.5

Beau Franke BDU-98W 33 GTR 233.7

Brian Cherry AO-86-GQ 33 GTS-T 217.9

Ben Martin TRB-26T 32 GTR 212.3

Leon Wrong BED-32L 34 GTR 210.3

Damien UKF-538 AMG C32 207.4

Mitch King MRM00E 33 GTS-T 201.9

Phillip Truong AXL-89W 33 GTS-T 200.6

Sheng YF-34-RR 34 GTT 197.3

Steve WRX-08U WRX 192.6

Evan King STG-23R 32 GTS-T 181.8

Adam Parsons NAT-95H 33 GTS-T 181.1

Steve Hill DRD-00F 33 GTS-T 178.0

Liz Corr LI-22-EH 180sx 177.3

Daniel Vaughan IMEASY 33 GTS-T 175.6

Ryan Watson AUM-03K 33 GTS-T 174.1

Sam Grimston YMP-732 33 GTS-T 173.6

Matt Everingham BEW-05S Evo 7 173.2

John Atzemidakis GR-34-TT 34 GTT 169.9

Bassam AL-59-PZ 32 GTS-T 169.8

Courtney Madgar GRR-32R 32 GTS-T 165.4

Matt Wheatley VH-34-TS Evo 6 163.8

Josh Kavchev BCF-52W 180sx 162.6

David Prince AD-77-XE 33 GTS-T 162.0

Jamie Row ROW-E88 Commonwhore VZ 150.5

Nick Tuyau STR-86T Stagea 142.7

Ian Burgess BEP-88X Stagea 121.9

Corrine Murray WWO-55t6 Commonwhore vs 116.4

Lawrence Tang MYH-22A Prelude 107.7

Levi Baker TNY-111 R31 101.3

Great result people !

thanks for the great day to hills, and the organisers. was stoked with my result only hoping for 180 or so kw but ended up getting 201.9kw

was running stock turbo 14 pound boost, turbo smart boost control(thanks chubbs)

3" inch split/dump front pipe, 3" de cat, 3.5" after cat to 4.5" cannon

pod filter wire mesh, fmic, non tuned safc ii

1989 R32 GTR - 101,000km, PowerFC, Mines Cat-back, Twin Pods, 2-stage bleed valve @ 12psi = 212awkw

Had a full exhaust at home, and adjustable cam gears fitted that are yet to be tuned in, so next time hoping for around 240awkw.

Thats right people

Sau Nsw Official Dyno Day 2008, Number 1, At Hills Motorsport on 1st March

Winner of the Aftermarket R33 GTS25T

Is me with 264 :D................

(am i allowed bragging rights)

What psi?

Babak RB GUN 32 GTS-T 365.9

Ben Lucas AE-71-VE 34 GTT 336.9

Sean Lloyd ANS-71G 32 GTR 322.2

David Hellerman AYY-56C 32 GTR 311.3

Josh Johnston HA-82-BU Commonwhore VX 301.1

bard Warner FEAR 32 GTR 282.2

Charles Kwawhy WPN-33R 33 GTS-T 264.3

Kristof Kazmer KK-535 ? 254.0

Burnsie AF-80-EE 32 GTS-T 242.5

Beau Franke BDU-98W 33 GTR 233.7

Brian Cherry AO-86-GQ 33 GTS-T 217.9

Ben Martin TRB-26T 32 GTR 212.3

Leon Wrong BED-32L 34 GTR 210.3

Damien UKF-538 AMG C32 207.4

Mitch King MRM00E 33 GTS-T 201.9

Phillip Truong AXL-89W 33 GTS-T 200.6

Sheng YF-34-RR 34 GTT 197.3

Steve WRX-08U WRX 192.6

Evan King STG-23R 32 GTS-T 181.8

Adam Parsons NAT-95H 33 GTS-T 181.1

Steve Hill DRD-00F 33 GTS-T 178.0

Liz Corr LI-22-EH 180sx 177.3

Daniel Vaughan IMEASY 33 GTS-T 175.6

Ryan Watson AUM-03K 33 GTS-T 174.1

Sam Grimston YMP-732 33 GTS-T 173.6

Matt Everingham BEW-05S Evo 7 173.2

John Atzemidakis GR-34-TT 34 GTT 169.9

Bassam AL-59-PZ 32 GTS-T 169.8

Courtney Madgar GRR-32R 32 GTS-T 165.4

Matt Wheatley VH-34-TS Evo 6 163.8

Josh Kavchev BCF-52W 180sx 162.6

David Prince AD-77-XE 33 GTS-T 162.0

Jamie Row ROW-E88 Commonwhore VZ 150.5

Nick Tuyau STR-86T Stagea 142.7

Ian Burgess BEP-88X Stagea 121.9

Corrine Murray WWO-55t6 Commonwhore vs 116.4

Lawrence Tang MYH-22A Prelude 107.7

Levi Baker TNY-111 R31 101.3

Great result people !

Could have separated them into each car category and then stock and aftermarket!!! :D




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