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i think 9krpm has these?

Yes I had them on rb26 as well.

Xrate in Tasmania had them on pretty much the same setup as mine.

They are good balance for street, circuit and drag. There is some lag, but not much to affect results.

Just for some comparison,

I did 11.1 with them on first run at the drag strip and second run snapped an axle.

This was with aggressive camber and semislicks. I've not been back because i will probably get kicked off.

Xrate ran 10's with them in the straight.

At QR raceway, I did 57sec on the sprint track with them around 4 years ago. Fastest GTR at the time was doing 55s.

This was with a heavy sound system in the car as well lol

Car will definitely be easier and might be faster to drive on the track with a smaller pair of turbo.

With the rb2630, they are a bit restrictive for top end. Car felt like a v8 with turbo and then dies at around 7krpms. It will be awesome for circuit but a bit boring for other things so I went bigger :D

Hope that helps

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Yeah I think you are right Marko but on a OSG 3.0 (from little old RAdelaide), would be good to see on a 26.

PS: your RB30 setup sounds awesome!

thanks mate, -10s were made for the 26/30 :D

Yeah I think you are right Marko but on a OSG 3.0 (from little old RAdelaide), would be good to see on a 26.

PS: your RB30 setup sounds awesome!

thanks mate, -10s were made for the 26/30 :D

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