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just got back from sd drift day

f**king so sweet,

and it hurts me to say it - but r33s go pretty sweet once their suspension is stiffened up,

kevin took me for a spin and it was sexy :D

*flamesuit on*

I loved my old r33 series 2. kinda regret selling it.

Waaaaahhooooooooo

Just got of the phone to efi, my car just made 350rwhp on 12psi and making full boost at 3800rpm :(

They going to resume tuning later tonight and crank it up to 18psi

YAY its all coming together :D

timing belts suck. try working on alfa V6's had to do a timing belt and water pump on one again today. 8 hours work solid, no timing marks to line it up with.

so they get the alignment right martin?

grats mate..

good to see your tune turned out like brandons

100kw short

Hmmm maybe you didnt read it properly

I said they would resume tuning tonight and crank it to 18psi which will more than likely exceed our expectations of 300rwkw

grats dan. 350hp on 12 psi is a good number. More boost!

Yeah man they are crankin it up to 18psi tonight.

Ill post up the final figures when they call me soon :P

Very nice. You will definately hit that target of yours at 18psi. Mines at 16psi and doing 340awhp which potential fuel problem and restriction. With your build you shouldnt have any of those problems I see.

so they get the alignment right martin?

Yeah bro, schmick as. I love a good alignment :P

Old mate with the tats did it. He remembered it from last time he did it and set it up the same :)

Very nice. You will definately hit that target of yours at 18psi. Mines at 16psi and doing 340awhp which potential fuel problem and restriction. With your build you shouldnt have any of those problems I see.

:P

I casually sit by and have a read of these forums, don't say much, and everyone seems pretty cool. But far out, Redsuns88 , you come across like the biggest tosser hey...constant sarcastic demoralising shit is what I read from you here. It's possible I'm massively misinterpreting a lot of what you post, it's just an observation I've made over quite a long period of time. Are you as much of a smart ass tool at the BR meets as you are on here ?

LOL JVL... anytime u want to talk face to face mate.. you know where to find me on a thursday

and yes i think your a tool too..

did it take you long to post that up?

judging by your awesomeness constant serial pikings on coming to the meets made yourself look like nub..

surprisingly i find it amusing you say you want to come but you never did...yet your just one of those keyboard warriors..

RWARR!!~

Hello kidz.

Just to fill you all in, Dans 34 was today making 351hp on only 12psi, this combo we have done on another RB25 neo but in a R32 and was making 366hp on 15psi so dans was a great surprise on such low boost.

With the setup "6Boost kit with GT35r .82 rear" its seeing full boost at around 3800rpm, its making 280hp @ 4400rpm which is amazing.

We left the tuning till later tonite (due to cooler air) but came across a big boost leak from those big T-clamps on the intercooler and removed from the dyno to be fixed.

Back on the dyno first thing to tune away at 18-20psi where im sure it will see 400hp if not more on pump fuel.

Keep in mind this engine is a STOCK RB25 neo with NO cams.

Will keep you all posted and dan can upload you all the video when done.

Cheers Whitey @ EFI

I casually sit by and have a read of these forums, don't say much, and everyone seems pretty cool. But far out, Redsuns88 , you come across like the biggest tosser hey...constant sarcastic demoralising shit is what I read from you here. It's possible I'm massively misinterpreting a lot of what you post, it's just an observation I've made over quite a long period of time. Are you as much of a smart ass tool at the BR meets as you are on here ?

mate shut the f**k up. anything u wana say to redsuns in that manner i take offence to also.

and while im in a shit mood due to your "crap"

Hello kidz.

Just to fill you all in, Dans 34 was today making 351hp on only 12psi, this combo we have done on another RB25 neo but in a R32 and was making 366hp on 15psi so dans was a great surprise on such low boost.

With the setup "6Boost kit with GT35r .82 rear" its seeing full boost at around 3800rpm, its making 280hp @ 4400rpm which is amazing.

We left the tuning till later tonite (due to cooler air) but came across a big boost leak from those big T-clamps on the intercooler and removed from the dyno to be fixed.

Back on the dyno first thing to tune away at 18-20psi where im sure it will see 400hp if not more on pump fuel.

Keep in mind this engine is a STOCK RB25 neo with NO cams.

Will keep you all posted and dan can upload you all the video when done.

Cheers Whitey @ EFI

way to take 7 + weeks, judt don't un-do it by blowing it on the dyno. dont like me? take it up with JVL87

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