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Hey everyone!

My GTR's back on the road with a respectable power figure now, and ive got a lot of people to thank who have helped in either a small, or a huge way to the rebuilding of my car - so here's the list in no particular order;

Norm

Norms parents

Amy

Slide

Steve (UK)

Andrew (Hearne)

Andrew (Norms mate)

Sh@un

Dave TO4GTR

Anna

Nathan (DRIFTER) 02 Autosports

Greg Autosport engineering

All the guys at Powerplay

South coast rotary (thanks heaps junior!)

Simon and John Westmore for all the welding and tricky bits

Rocket Industries

LJ

Angry Liz

Jess

Victor

Nick (INTUNE)

Duncan

D_I_F

Security

If there's anyone ive missed im sorry - its been a very long build!

So - the result? 476hp at the wheels on 21psi. Stock cams and cam gears not dialled in

Here's the graph;

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Injectors have heaps left in them

Really, really nice to drive, its not a pig or a dyno queen . Its pulls very hard from 3800rpm to 7000rpm where the revcut is set to, so its sort of like the stock twin turbo setup but more power and more torque.

On the way home last night it had zero traction in first, second AND third (remember, its awd). Last night on the highway, in 3rd gear, up a hill, on semi's - it had no traction whatsoever......and i love it! Shaun will no doubt post up what he thought in detail.

Next step is to add the big brakes, drop in some cams, dial in the cam gears then do the gearbox.

Smoky: You've got no chance, sorry :)

Well worth the wait, See you all at the track on Saturday :ninja:

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Woot! Congrats on finally finishing the build Steveo! Nice result!

The saga has ended!

Cheers!

weak. :ninja:

Let's see if I can lap you twice on old pac now :P

lol, good luck doing that now :)

Great work mate! I'm surprised Webby's dyno knew what hit it!

lol, yeah the thing on the dyno before me was a huge difference power wise ;)

Sif get Junior to work on your can and get it tuned by webby..................srsly :(

Nah good on ya mate - two yrs or there abouts in the build aye?

Yeah, i think a bit more

Weak source :(

bring it on :D

Ill see you saturday ;)

yeah it was a sign of things to come :)

for us modern folk what's 476hp in kw?

nice work mate, though it may be about 470hp more than you can handle sunshine :ninja:

edit: figured it out, about 350rwkw. not too shabby.

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