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just over a week to go,,,, place your bets now.....

on the 18th of october my baby hit 159.5rwkw with pod and exhaust...... this time it will be running at 11psi (unless its safe to run it on 12psi) and front mount..... whoever guesses the highest reading on my car on the day, exactly, will get 5 big mac's from me on Mc Happy Day.... only catch is you can only make one guess, it has to be on this forum so everyone can see, and it has to be posted the friday before dyno day so everyone gets a fair shot....

COMMON ITS MC HAPPY DAY!!!! ANY EXCUSE TO BUY BIG MACS

If its an R33 with a stock ecu and those mods maybe 172.7rwkw?? I dont know if a stock 33 ecu lets it run over 10psi without cutting out does it? My ecu would always cut at 10psi. I have same mods + PFC for dyno and track days on 10-11psi and it should hit over 190rwkw.

haha

you're doing what i did last dyno day

I made bets, 50c buy in, had like a mad $4.50 pot...

mine got WAY higher then we thought... people wanted their money back

178.2 :cheers: cause that's what I got :D

just over a week to go,,,, place your bets now.....

on the 18th of october my baby hit 159.5rwkw with pod and exhaust...... this time it will be running at 11psi (unless its safe to run it on 12psi) and front mount..... whoever guesses the highest reading on my car on the day, exactly, will get 5 big mac's from me on Mc Happy Day.... only catch is you can only make one guess, it has to be on this forum so everyone can see, and it has to be posted the friday before dyno day so everyone gets a fair shot....

COMMON ITS MC HAPPY DAY!!!! ANY EXCUSE TO BUY BIG MACS

I'm gonna go with 168kw. No maccas for me if I win. Just give em the cash ;)

stock ecu is a funny thing....my old 33gtst with exhaust, fmic, pod, 12psi(or as start at 12 and drop of like all stock turbos) made 205rwkw...

end of june this year my new 33gtst with same mods except safc made same power off 11psi...209 off 12psi....and 213 off 13psi.....but now a few months later im hitting airflow cut and have to bring it back to 10psi....go figure....

should be interesting....prob wont have the parts back on from my recent travels to stock town after the boys in blue hit me with an inspection....will see how the week goes....fingers crossed i can get her ready...

stock ecu is a funny thing....my old 33gtst with exhaust, fmic, pod, 12psi(or as start at 12 and drop of like all stock turbos) made 205rwkw...

end of june this year my new 33gtst with same mods except safc made same power off 11psi...209 off 12psi....and 213 off 13psi.....but now a few months later im hitting airflow cut and have to bring it back to 10psi....go figure....

should be interesting....prob wont have the parts back on from my recent travels to stock town after the boys in blue hit me with an inspection....will see how the week goes....fingers crossed i can get her ready...

hahahah are you the brendan with the silver r33 with the black bonnet the other day?????

also i turned my boost tee from off to 5 clicks and i went from 8psi-11psi, so i turned it another 5 clicks expecting it to be definately at 12psi and my gauges stay at 11psi.... i think your on to something about the standard ecu thingy....

also its my game and i'm placing a bet aswell,,,, i'll say 180.5 killer wasps at the wheels..... yum i like wasps

and somebody must know someone who doesn't need their power fc anymore????

I dont know if this is looked down upon but a mate of mine would like to come and put his S6 RX7 on.... I haven't been to an SAU dyno day b4 and was wondering if its just for skylines or if other ppls mates r coming and having a run in non skylines/non nissans? All good if its not allowed. Just askin

hahahah are you the brendan with the silver r33 with the black bonnet the other day?????

also i turned my boost tee from off to 5 clicks and i went from 8psi-11psi, so i turned it another 5 clicks expecting it to be definately at 12psi and my gauges stay at 11psi.... i think your on to something about the standard ecu thingy....

also its my game and i'm placing a bet aswell,,,, i'll say 180.5 killer wasps at the wheels..... yum i like wasps

and somebody must know someone who doesn't need their power fc anymore????

mate ive been raking my brain how u know me...please so i can stop trying to remember who u r...




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