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Make sure you guys have strong stomachs as I'll be on lolbbq duties again :( :(

Oh, and my category is gunmetal r33 gtst series 1 with r32 gtr wheels with gtrs turbo

WINNNNAH! :blush:

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Hey Guys, Count me in, My GTS-T only has exhaust, HKS pod, and R34 SMIC, and Is only running stock boost (Probably won’t have got a boost controller by then) but would still be keen to find out what it puts out....that is if there are others with similar mods

I ran with just an intercooler at the hills dyno day and I'm so glad I got a number before I threw on a pod, exhaust and ECU... Cause now i know I spent 3K+ to get 13kw :cool:

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plenty of cars come down to see what they are making standard, not everyone is up to the point where they can swap out their T04Z for a T88 :D

Hey Guys, Count me in, My GTS-T only has exhaust, HKS pod, and R34 SMIC, and Is only running stock boost (Probably won't have got a boost controller by then) but would still be keen to find out what it puts out....that is if there are others with similar mods

yeah dont worry, i only got pod, turbo back, should have fmic and boost controller by dyno day though, but i went to the jem one a couple of weeks ago with just turbo back and pod, good to see if your engine is in good nick before you throw money into it for performance, otherwise its a waste,,,, also lets you know if its time to sell it before the engine gets too warn out.... also at jem there were a lot of stock standard cars (i mean everything stock) there aswell...

I ran with just an intercooler at the hills dyno day and I'm so glad I got a number before I threw on a pod, exhaust and ECU... Cause now i know I spent 3K+ to get 13kw :)

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LOL doof, i dont get it,,,,,,, are you saying you got 13kw extra after adding exhaust, ecu and pod?????? if it is thats pretty funny

LOL doof, i dont get it,,,,,,, are you saying you got 13kw extra after adding exhaust, ecu and pod?????? if it is thats pretty funny

That's exactly what happened...

but at the first dyno day, I surprised everyone with 178kw with just an intercooler... :)

just goes to show that maybe the standard stuff isn't as restrictive as everyone thinks :)

MZTRBO, you're allowed to bring whatever you want :)

Hey guys,

Havent been to a NSW SAU meet yet so pretty keen to make this one my first. Wasnt going to come due to some spark issues but got some new coilpacks. Last run with dodgy spark was 185rwkw so hoping to beat that by a little.

See u all there.

Liam




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