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110% it is a standard turbo in the end of the day it all comes down to your tuner i have heard of people with 2530 and only putting out 210rwkw. pick a good tuner and you get good results

110% it is a standard turbo in the end of the day it all comes down to your tuner i have heard of people with 2530 and only putting out 210rwkw. pick a good tuner and you get good results

Have you confirmed that reading on another dyno?

who gives a shit as to how powerful the car is.... at the end of the day you can only do a 100kms/hr

i have looked at this car and let me tell you that this thing is quick....sooooo stop asking f----g stupid question ..malaka

mate dont know what ur talking about mate.

when buying a car u r comparing it against another. more power is an advantage, thus why he has mentioned it in his add. people asking him about it is because it is out of the normal range so it creates interest.

nothing posted suggests he is lying or bagging him out so lighten up mate.

230kw from 12-13psi on standard turbo is not heard of. i made 205kw off the same turbo/psi and everyone wanted to know about it, let alone 230kw.

if this was sydney id be having a look, but im just interested in the car cause its putting out some impressive power, and want to know more.

good luck with the sale!!!

iam willing to put it on any dyno at buyers cost i have nothing to hide the engine might just be a freak motor i did use a higher octane fuel 98 octane and bottle of octane booster and the car was tuned in winter so it was cold, my mates car when he had the same mods as mine with a different cooler made 221rwkw at the same dyno, and yes it has been confirmed it has gone on a another at promaz it made 229.5rwkw and im not bragging about it if you had that much power im sure you would put it down on the forum there is papers to prove if it was hiflowed i would have put it down!!!!

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