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hi sau hp junkies, is any one running a hks 3037 pro s with hks cams and a hpi low mount manifold or some thing like it with a greddy plenum as this will be my next set up as the hks gtrs i am using has become a little to normal for me.would like to know is some one is running similar set up.so i dont have to get into what other mods i have ill post a link.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Mo...tml&hl=gtrs

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Have you searched???

Didnt think so!

Seriously, use the search, there is hundreds of threads about the 3037 that would atleast have "some" of the info you are looking for.

if you mean your 95 octa tune yes i have looked you should have more than that if you have everything mentioned .....

how about you show me where to find what my question exactly asked.

bits of info don't help im asking about the hole picture.

sorry nizmo freek ive read some of your posts and you don't seem to be the right person to help me so if you can't help don't bother commenting .

please................

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if you mean your 95 octa tune yes i have looked you should have more than that if you have everything mentioned .....

how about you show me where to find what my question exactly asked.

bits of info don't help im asking about the hole picture.

sorry nizmo freek ive read some of your posts and you don't seem to be the right person to help me so if you can't help don't bother commenting .

please................

How about you use the search function instead of asking me and other people to find the answers for you, the info is out there, you just need to learn to search "mate".

please..................

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all i can say is its a lot better turbo to suit your engine then the gtrs.

20 pound will see you past 400hp at the wheels and you will slash seconds off your 0 -180 time.

Do it....

this is what i want to hear,thank you

but will it be as quick as the muppet bus ......lol

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How about you use the search function instead of asking me and other people to find the answers for you, the info is out there, you just need to learn to search "mate".

please..................

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look at your posts i could say the same for your questions too ..so i guess you could not find anything useful so you wrote crap again ...

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