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Yeah i remember that car quite well, So i would say bish33 alot of people are rather jealous of your 220kw with minamal mods, Look at all the other dick heads on here spending huge dollars an getting only 200 its a joke. Well done i say an f*k everyone else.... :)

common man what's with the hostility! personally i don't care if he has 220 atw because what's important is if he can get the power down! i've seen and read about some skylines with 250kw atw and they're hitting high 12's while at the same time there's cars with no more than 230 cracking the 12's!

now getting your car to take a hairpin at 80 is astonishing to me!

it is possible to have minimal mods and getting some power out of your ride....i mean all i did to mine was an exhaust, coilpacks and pod and made around about 180rwkw on 7psi.....so i dont see as to why some people doubt that power reading.....i was told by my mechanics to get a fmic and increase the boost to around 10-12psi and i would be able to crack the 200rwkw mark.....

and as to your comment nos_man....yes doesnt matter how powerful your car is....in a drag its all about how your ride puts its power down...i mean i have taken on my mates 33 with 200 or so rwkw and easily had him by half a car length...so its all about traction

some tuners have a vivid imagination, and pride themselves on making massive numbers.

seen several mates cars need rebuild/s soon after. (whithin a month)

and im talking forged motors not stockers.

read into that what you will.

yeah but the difference is in ecu's... as i said the stock ecu wont do it! ever!

exactly! thats the point i was trying to make earlier too.

to the people that dissagree, do some research in the forced induction section.

it is possible to have minimal mods and getting some power out of your ride....i mean all i did to mine was an exhaust, coilpacks and pod and made around about 180rwkw on 7psi.....so i dont see as to why some people doubt that power reading.....i was told by my mechanics to get a fmic and increase the boost to around 10-12psi and i would be able to crack the 200rwkw mark.....

add a power fc and fuel pump to that and u should get 200kw

]and as to your comment nos_man....yes doesnt matter how powerful your car is....in a drag its all about how your ride puts its power down...i mean i have taken on my mates 33 with 200 or so rwkw and easily had him by half a car length...so its all about traction

ive found it comes down to the driver, if i get beaten by an r33 with less power im not going to blame my car, im gonna blame myself.

common man what's with the hostility! personally i don't care if he has 220 atw because what's important is if he can get the power down! i've seen and read about some skylines with 250kw atw and they're hitting high 12's while at the same time there's cars with no more than 230 cracking the 12's!

now getting your car to take a hairpin at 80 is astonishing to me!

I just wanna see this car at the dyno day so Bish33 can prove us all wrong thats all. I guess if he isnt there he is a little worried his car isnt going make this power output again. Most of you guys have good reasons on doubting the power but whats the saying " belive it when we see it" :D:)

some tuners have a vivid imagination, and pride themselves on making massive numbers.

seen several mates cars need rebuild/s soon after. (whithin a month)

and im talking forged motors not stockers.

read into that what you will.

This is also true, I had over 25kw diffrance in readings at 2 different dynos within a week of each other go figure.......... :D

This is also true, I had over 25kw diffrance in readings at 2 different dynos within a week of each other go figure.......... :D

Could be anything from different boost, different induction temp, different ramp rate.......and the list goes on.

Bish33 this wouldn happen to be the yellow r33 getting around would it? I say this because i always see it in Victor Harbor an thats where your from on your location :( Love the colour of your car dude, Anys i have a black r33 with a few mods an i dont know if you remember but we were down anzac's an we both gave it a bit of squirt (to the speed limit of course) You cained the living shit outta me i have just over 210kw so maybe this dyno read out is true an you have a freak motor, But seriously take it to the dyno day to shut these guys up but f*k me if you run anything under well its going be abit embrassing, Peace out dude an catch up soon insane33.

Yea that is my car, although can't remember down anzac. I will come to dyno day as long as i dont hav to work and yea if my car doesnt get a similiar read out i wont be too worried :)

Yea that is my car, although can't remember down anzac. I will come to dyno day as long as i dont hav to work and yea if my car doesnt get a similiar read out i wont be too worried :(

don't worry man my car on boostworx dyno fist made 177rwkw then on the first dyno day it made 154 you think i was disappointed

don't worry man my car on boostworx dyno fist made 177rwkw then on the first dyno day it made 154 you think i was disappointed

haha yea i could understand, ohwell at the end of the day im still not satisfied with my cars current power always want more :( lol

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