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yeah the day they go down 100%, is the day i put on a big big party.. there will be beer, blackjack and hookers..

as long as they have enough cash left to settle my redundancy....ill be pouring the beers :banana:

ibtl

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Look where all at a loss as to where 378rwhp (1002-624) escaped to......somehow semis and the ramp rate don't cut it with me. But that's the nature of dyno's.

I still like Trents post of insights and updates and Paul for keeping the bastard honest. :D

I think he did not realise what injectors were in the car.

Look where all at a loss as to where 378rwhp (1002-624) escaped to......somehow semis and the ramp rate don't cut it with me. But that's the nature of dyno's.

I still like Trents post of insights and updates and Paul for keeping the bastard honest. :D

it was tuned with a kmon. aint no chance in hell it will blow unless something changes (faulty fuel system or something similar)

i hope to see it last.. want to see the MPH of the thing

^^^ Well thought out comment there mate.

Why don't you run off to NissanSilvia forums and blow something there...

x2...those sort of comments don't have any place on this forum

cbtil

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some people cannot handle the fact that they have 500kw less then everyone else.

Well this thread has gone to complete shit.... Why the hell would you want the engine to blow up imprsv?
hmmmmm 465kw at wheels.. thats awesome

yeah a couple of years ago that would have won you "Power Champion" at Autosalon Final Battle.

Power levels have gone through the roof...mostly thanks to the Supra brigade and turbo's that would look more at home powering ships!

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