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gtst if you where so smart u would be admin with all those posts

Yet another stupid post...

Admin guys do not necessarily have to know everything...and i believe even GTST would admit that he does not know that much...just a HELL OF ALOT MORE than you...

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so. . . . . . i was told that my 'line was low on power with 163rwkw with 5psi boost, cat back exhaust, high flow panel filter and intercooler, and that i would make better power if i got a new AFM (i think this topic was about AFM's?) is this true or was the tuner being a gonk?

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i didnt start any fights.. gtst plus other quick to jump on his side with no facts think a stock r33 would go hard then one with a 32 turbo on 10psi

i was just letting him no he was wrong because he was getting cards on himself

yeh righto he just flew past me but didnt no we where racing lol... we where side by side at about 3500rpm in 3rd and i just pulled away explain that u goose why would i lie only thing im running 10psi he might have been stock boost but from 7psi to 10psi isnt much diff i have spoken to so many people about this there telling me r32 and r33 turbo are same size so i belive them if they pull them apart.

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