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well im out.............. i just blew second gear tonight in mine

i suppose ill come and watch and i still want my calendar

any idea's on new gear box for r32 2.0lt ? 32gtr box any good?

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Is there a price for lowest reading kw car?

Yeah... I'm willing to pay $500. (hint: note your spelling)

well im out.............. i just blew second gear tonight in mine

i suppose ill come and watch and i still want my calendar

any idea's on new gear box for r32 2.0lt ? 32gtr box any good?

Bummer :blush:

well im out.............. i just blew second gear tonight in mine

i suppose ill come and watch and i still want my calendar

any idea's on new gear box for r32 2.0lt ? 32gtr box any good?

RB25 gearbox mate :blush:

rb25 box are supposed to be good but ive been told that the gtr box is way better and pretty much un breakable?

any oppinions?

need one asap

anyway ill be there today still maybe chat to you blokes there and the mechanic running the show ay

The rb25 boxes are just as strong as the GTR boxes. Whoever told you the GTR boxes are unbreakable is incorrect, just as Jack who has busted 3 or Chris who as done 1, and a few other people. Yes they are one of the strongest factory boxes ever produced but they can break.

Just got home. Was a good turnout, and some really nice cars showed up.

Great to meet people face-to-face. Nabbed a few photos. If anyone has any objection to their car being posted up, PM me.

Thanks.

THANKS A CRAP LOAD AJ 'CAJFLY' for ringing i completely forgot haha. was pretty big when i turned up. wooo membership expires Decemeber 2010!! LOL. ohh and took some pictures whilst the car parks were full i'll upload them shortly!!

Bah - the attachment system freezes whenever I try to upload more than a few photos.

Here it is on photobucket:

http://s384.photobucket.com/albums/oo281/m...20-%20Kamikaze/

There are 32 pics of around 200kb each to aid loading. Some didn't turn out all too well - unfortunately neither my camera nor I are pro :P

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Any thoughts on the accuracy of the dyno today?

I had a confusing result at 215 4wkw compared to my last dyno session of 282 4wkw.... and today i was running slightly more boost. i know all dyno's are different but with a difference that big, something is going on with my car or the dyno. I'm hoping its not my car that's the problem.

I reckon dyno for sure bud dont stress bout your car

i watched a few runs and im kinda glad my car wasnt put up there cause i would have been disappointed also

my mechanic told me before today that there dyno was screwed it puts out weird readings apparently

reason i say this is because i saw cars on there where the revs were going up and you can hear the power coming on

hard from the turbo chargers coming on boost and yet the dyno power reading at this stage was getting lower????

ive never seen a dyno do that before. on more than one car i must add.

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