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I own a skyline gtst and people are always trying to drag race me with 4wd cars. Gtrs, Pulsar gtir ,evo's ,ecpilse etc.

First of all i do know that Gtrs are the top dogs. and I'm planning on buying one in the coming future.

If it wasn't for this unit i would stand a chance.

check the link out and please give use you thoughts on the unit.

http://www.world-motorsports.com/products.php

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I own a skyline gtst and people are always trying to drag race me with 4wd cars. Gtrs, Pulsar gtir ,evo's ,ecpilse etc.

First of all i do know that Gtrs are the top dogs. and I'm planning on buying one in the coming future.

If it wasn't for this unit i would stand a chance.

check the link out and please give use you thoughts on the unit.

http://www.world-motorsports.com/products.php

Its not clear to me how exactly this thing works. I like the operating method of the Jaycar boost controller which is triggered by the duty cycle of the injectors and can absolutely eliminate any boost going to the wastegate actuator until you want it to. I am about to install my Jaycar EBC (at about half the price of the above - although that is for the build it yourself kit) - people who have used them say they work as described so sounds ideal to me.

This is not to say that the new device mentioned above is no good - it is just not clear to me that it would be better.

I own a skyline gtst and people are always trying to drag race me with 4wd cars. Gtrs, Pulsar gtir ,evo's ,ecpilse etc.

First of all i do know that Gtrs are the top dogs. and I'm planning on buying one in the coming future.

If it wasn't for this unit i would stand a chance.

check the link out and please give use you thoughts on the unit.

http://www.world-motorsports.com/products.php

Its a boost controller

Its the same as any other boost controller - it controls boost.

So whats your point?

Its no better than anything else save for the expensive price tag

I own a skyline gtst and people are always trying to drag race me with 4wd cars. Gtrs, Pulsar gtir ,evo's ,ecpilse etc.

Yep they will do that.

So let them race themselves on the street and save your fun for the race track where it belongs.

That boost controller has nothing special about it at all.

Eclipse? As in the Mitsi? I thought they were FWD?

Read before you talk the same advice that you gave me then you'll see the benefits

lol so what everyone at performance mag. don't know what there talking about.

(ignorant as i thought.)

see if any GTRs can hit these times

This is a 4WD eclipse and this is one of his bad times

keep on dreaming GTR fans show me something better. (thats real)

I'll give you the world wide web to find a GTR as fast as this, don't even think hks skyline. when you all find one, I'll show you the last video thats not on the net.

so step up

I own a skyline gtst and people are always trying to drag race me with 4wd cars. Gtrs, Pulsar gtir ,evo's ,ecpilse etc.

First of all i do know that Gtrs are the top dogs. and I'm planning on buying one in the coming future.

If it wasn't for this unit i would stand a chance.

check the link out and please give use you thoughts on the unit.

http://www.world-motorsports.com/products.php

Dude why are you showing clips of 7 second prepped drag cars as an argument why a boost controller (which is the same as any other) gives them an "edge"?

For the record, the fastest GTR @ present i believe is the 7.57 @ 191mph by the Heat Treatments GTR.

Is that not faster than the vids you posted?

Or am i again, missing something magical and elusive?

I honestly think you have NFI what your talking about

let me guess was it build in australia.? lol

the car has ran a 7 sec flat and keep in mind that everything about the car is quarter the size and price.? i guess you can't beat that.

i guess that is why the australian dollar lost its value.lol in the last 10 years keep up the good work guy's thats why the japs rule there more open minded. selfdevlopment, most of you should work on that.

let me guess was it build in australia.? lol

the car has ran a 7 sec flat and keep in mind that everything about the car is quarter the size and price.? i guess you can't beat that.

i guess that is why the australian dollar lost its value.lol in the last 10 years keep up the good work guy's thats why the japs rule there more open minded. selfdevlopment, most of you should work on that.

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