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lol what i really want to know is how that power gets to the ground in a street car?? :(

You can't. That's probably the whole idea.

600rwhp is too much for the street. But f**k it's fun. And hilarious when people coming in the opposite direction move into the bike lane when the see you coming....at an angle.

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yeah. im thinking 400hp at the rear is enough in a GTST... when you get to 500 thats too much. 600 would just be good for doing some hecktic skids to impress your mates.

This is unbelievable this car.

Trent, do you mind answering some more questions about that car?

Was the stock power FC knock sensors hooked up ? if so what kind of knock readings was it reporting to the ecu ? and how much was the KMON reading ? i am going to have to buy one very soon.

Would there be any chance i could get a copy of the DAT file in that ECU ? i just interested in having a look... :( big ask i know hehe or even a .log file from a couple of power runs from datalogit ? (if you use it that is)

I assume this was a map sensor'd power FC ???

was there any NOS?

Makes me want to go for a road trip and get you to have a look at my car :D

any videos ?

Great result. Nitrous haters mustn't have ever used it. You have no idea.

That's crazy power delivery. I'd imagine that a 700hp car with another 2000rpm in the band would be quicker everywhere though?!?!

Either way that's some serious mumbo.

Great result. Nitrous haters mustn't have ever used it. You have no idea.

That's crazy power delivery. I'd imagine that a 700hp car with another 2000rpm in the band would be quicker everywhere though?!?!

Either way that's some serious mumbo.

I love NOS and most of my V8 streeters have had at least a 150hp kit fitted. The broom below was my daily (back in the street racng days) had 200hp kit fitted... This R34 used no nitrous, all runs were on sunoco high ocatne fuel

As for rev limit your right but on the dyno there was no point reving it past 8400 as the tune from 8400-9200 stayed the same. On the strip the extra rpm defnately would help stretch the top end.

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something here doesn't add up...can anybody else pick it?

DO TELL :( the result seems nearly spot on... i spose autosalon will reveal all.

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DO TELL :(

not trying to detract from what is an awesome machine and well put together and tuned

but somethingis bleedingly obvious from the outset...that im surprised has not been mentioned.

anyway good result Trent...well done.

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:banana: imagine what it would do with it

not trying to detract from what is an awesome machine and well put together and tuned

but somethingis bleedingly obvious from the outset...that im surprised has not been mentioned.

anyway good result Trent...well done.

please explain?

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