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ruby do u want dales seat? if not ill take it!

Yeah I do mate ... just a matter of meeting up with him. Gotta get the Stagea to the EHP show after work today, then a handful of appointments over the weekend to work around.

Why? You going to hold my welder to ransom? ;)

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The difference is going from the standard RB20/25 over the top intake manifold to a front facing manifold then there would be gains to be had, but Luke's manifold is a GTR manifold and there are plenty for GTR's making up to insane amounts of power still using the factory GTR manifold.

The Greddy and hypertune manifolds will give you slight increases in the top end when you are making massive amounts of power but you will be getting this gain at the cost of low down and midrange power, and like SLED said your only talking 20-30HP gains on a 700HP engine but your are losing like 80HP below 5000rpm

x2 :/

yeah i mean Turbotech :/

my current boost curve drops off a fair bit, from 10psi down to around 7 by redline. holding the boost higher through the revs with the new boost tee will obviously affect my tune wont it?

might do Damo - you had it all retuned very recently didnt you? give tuner a buzz for sure

The main reason I'm keeping the stock plenum is cause of it's legal and I'm short of the cash, also read they can hold over 400. Once I build the 30 with the race head i may go something more crazy

well i found out my exhaust manifold leak from the track day was due to only 1 bolt holding the turbo on!!!

coz the manifold doesnt have the locking tabs on it for the bolts they must have come loose.. LOL

but coz its a f**king ca its hard to get to the bolts!! ahhhh cut nuckles!

yeah i mean Turbotech :blush:

my current boost curve drops off a fair bit, from 10psi down to around 7 by redline. holding the boost higher through the revs with the new boost tee will obviously affect my tune wont it?

mines starting to spike out to 1.2 bar, but im thinking that has a lot to do with my hks inlet snorkel.

hey guys, first of all, farkinn brilliant weather eh?

perfect for my durable ranger skin!

need a favour, can any one pick up amy rb20 from ingle farm, and drop it off in ingle farm tomorrow arvo sometime?

will pay petty $$

hey guys, anyone who can help me with getting an apprenticeship as an electrician or at least point me in the right direction will be a big help

PM me your age, details and experience (if any) - can't promise anything but can at least give you some advice, Peer training is prob the way to go.

She looks nice any which way, but yes, preferably without clothes

She'd look better in my bedsheets!

:happy:

... actually, she'd look better with another woman on her ... preferrably Charlize Theron. :drool:

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