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Originally posted by B-Man

Oh Shit - and I nearly fell for it :P:) :)

he he he

Nice one Andrew !

Oh and BTW - I thought DD numbers couldn't be fudged :);)

bullshit B-Man you DID fall for it!!!!

:bahaha: :bahaha: :bahaha: :bahaha: I cannot believe so many ppl fell for it, reminds of the story from the PF dyno day with the 200kw beetle :bahaha:

That photo of Andrew in front of the dyno readout is a classic.

Is he surprised? happy? happily suprised?

Is he thinking: OMFG!!!

It deserves to be on the front opening page for SAU...

"Sydney based enthusiast sets high power mark for stock Skylines" ...The National Enquirer

T.

Originally posted by Duncan

btw, is 103rwkw right for the tubro integra? seems low, it should be around 100 stock (140ish at the flywheel).

Some good numbers there, might just be time to start modding :P

Yeah, it is very low...

Stock DC2 (earlier model) Type-Rs were putting out about 90-95kw @ wheels stock.

Originally posted by T0nyGTSt

That photo of Andrew in front of the dyno readout is a classic.

Is he surprised? happy? happily suprised?

Is he thinking: OMFG!!!

It deserves to be on the front opening page for SAU...

"Sydney based enthusiast sets high power mark for stock Skylines" ...The National Enquirer

T.

That was me covering my mouth trying VERY VERY hard not to laugh...

Jim and I were sitting in the car doing the power runs, laughing our tits off and screaming out stupid things like:

"500?? Oh, I must have it set on low boost",

"Wow, that's one big nitrous shot!", and

"Increase the scale on the graph. 1000kw should do it"

:bahaha: :bahaha: :bahaha: :bahaha:

Well done guys, had a great day, that BBQ fire was huge, nice 1,

Buster: nice machine

Nick: Thanks for the invite

i got 170.8KW, with, 3" exhaust, Pod air filter, everything else stock, not too bad, ill see what a front mount can do next time...

Thx for all

Craig

plenty o mods :)

it was good to see the look on nicks face "damn you for not telling me about this" :)

should have made more than that, i was hoping for around 220 or so but meh, its tuned for economy at the moment and i have problems with the actuator, after my trip to queensland in december i'll try to fix it all up

Thanks Guys had a good day.

At least I know whats wrong now.

thanks to teh dyno day....

So I'll get it fixed asap.

car is running rediculously rich!!!!

sweet.

Anyone got pics of the whole day?

Go Buster man, Your Car is an absolute animal...

respect to the gtst..... :)

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