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Matt,

Last time I saw the rear camber on your beast it didn't look like it would help with traction.

How old are the 540's you've got? Once they go off (hard) they're pretty useless. Mind you with the your car's power/weight ratio fresh 540's would struggle.

The best I can suggest is to do what I did, align the rear end as neutral as possible, DON'T make the rear sus' hard as hell, & fit the sub-frame bushes for max traction.

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Cheers mate, the graph they printed out was the 1.2bar. On the dyno sheet it compares the old turbo and the ney one at same boost. once I figure out hot to put it on here I will:) ill have it with me 2morrow night

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Congrat's Matt! Go RB25DET power :stupid:

A 5 to 8k power band would make for an interesting drive! Around town she'll be great for economy.

I take it the internals aren't stock if you're taking it to 8k?

R33man,

G'day mate. Yep I'm a RAAF Avtech @ ARDU (IMS). I've been with ARDU for a couple of years. Before that I was with 33SQN (10yrs).

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