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Ahhh ok that's fair enough. I had a read through the thread and wasn't sure what to make of it. Will certainly be something I look at down the track.

In the mean time though I may just snap up the box that Widebody33 has for sale and be done with it. Down the track I can rebuild that box as it is indeed better than the current one :banana:

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hey boys and girls im new to this cause i bought a gtr about 4 months ago and i already blew the motor yeah im an idiot

anyway i was just wondering if anyone knows any websites i can go to to purchase a full rebuid kit i have been looking and cant find any decent ones or any good websites

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I really should change this thread name to... "Questions and shit that Kat want's to say about her car..."

Let me just say it's AMAZING how much different an exhaust that isn't stuffed makes! My car now sounds and feels frigging awesome!

A good 30kw difference.

i would throw the car on another dyno for comparisons sake as there might be some dyno figure fudging, because that's 20-30kw more than 99% of -7 setups make.

My car has always gone on the same dyno and I have all the sheets from the very first going up to this one. Just before the rebuild I had it on the ESP dyno and comparitively they matched.

Do the other 99% of -7 setups have a 2.8L stroker kit and the same setup as mine?

After the rebuild it has come back a totally different car to drive.

Hahahahaha gold!!! :D

I will be popping along to the next dyno day or dropping into ESP for a visit when I get the chance :down:

It's at 22psi (sorry missed that other question).

Seat of the pants dyno is pretty f**king impressed! Can safely say there's a lot of people that have been in it (even -30kws or so) have been pretty close to shitting their pants!

Hahahahaha gold!!! :down:

I will be popping along to the next dyno day or dropping into ESP for a visit when I get the chance :O

It's at 22psi (sorry missed that other question).

Seat of the pants dyno is pretty f**king impressed! Can safely say there's a lot of people that have been in it (even -30kws or so) have been pretty close to shitting their pants!

do i get an offer to be a passenger? lol i wanna see what 362rwkw feels like.

but i also agree, you need an all wheel figure, when you say "at all four" sounds more impressive.... well to me.... maybe because i dont have a gtr lol :D

LOL you are most welcome to come for a spin! This hasn't been a very good year for me so I haven't been out very much.

I have a little more work to do which is why I hadn't yet worried so much about an all wheel figure yet. The Autotech one is good because I have figures going from when I first fitted the power FC when the car was almost stock right up to now on the same dyno.

TBH there are a few things I need to do in terms of completion but I am so happy with how it feels now I don't give two shits what the final figures end up being anymore. I guess that's also because I'm in the ballpark of where I always wanted it.

Next year that leaves interior and brakes!!! What to do!!! :P

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