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Nice power James! That will keep you busy. What turbos are you running again?

PS - A smaller file would have sufficed.

Running HKS 2530's not sure on them exactly

Very nice! :yes:

Thanks Vu ;)

is that all?

weak.

176 rings a bell Dave ;)

hahahaha @ file size 2.7mb its not a stroked RB by any chance RB27mb :P /silly

what boost controler do you have very nice figure for 18psi

excellent AFR too

Thanks Steve, yeah was in a hurry so just scanned it and uploaded it :(

Running a HKS EVC off the Ark, good 8yrs old. Haha yeah found out its actually closer to a 2.7ltr unlike i was told when i bought it. But yeah Simon did a great job considering the conditions. Another tune in the new year once i've got a few things sorted (boost controller, exhaust) and see what i get :rofl:

176 rings a bell Dave :(

171 thankyou very much.

noteworthy differences,

im down 0.7l, 2 cylinders, 1 turbo, and a forged hks rebuild scratch that, but add a full house top end.

im sure if i had similarly built engine... say a 2.2l tomei genesis with a suitable turbo, we'd be pretty well matched. ;)

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Well results from today are pretty good, besides their a/c being down and room temp at 43 and a cactus boost controller. Im pretty happy :(

wow, that is some nice power James!!

what internals do you have?

wow, that is some nice power James!!

what internals do you have?

Std carnk and rods, 50thou over N1 pistons, serious head work, 2530's, 750cc injectors, ah i'll add the link its easier

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/60...html&hl=GTR

Std carnk and rods, 50thou over N1 pistons, serious head work, 2530's, 750cc injectors, ah i'll add the link its easier

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/60...html&hl=GTR

ahh nice!

gotta be happy with that!!

i'm making the same power with an unopened motor :)

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