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Hi ;)

I am new at this forum.

My name is Dalibor and I am from Sweden.

I own a R33 GT-R V-SPEC that I have been building for awhile.

The engine is 99% finished and the results where good :D

Here can you see a youtube clip from the mapping:

Here is the dyno chart:

http://www.bostream.nu/bolle/dynochart.png

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Hi ;)

I am new at this forum.

My name is Dalibor and I am from Sweden.

I own a R33 GT-R V-SPEC that I have been building for awhile.

The engine is 99% finished and the results where good :D

Here can you see a youtube clip from the mapping:

Here is the dyno chart:

http://www.bostream.nu/bolle/dynochart.png

awesome work Bolle...great vid also.

Hi ;)

I am new at this forum.

My name is Dalibor and I am from Sweden.

I own a R33 GT-R V-SPEC that I have been building for awhile.

The engine is 99% finished and the results where good :D

Here can you see a youtube clip from the mapping:

Here is the dyno chart:

http://www.bostream.nu/bolle/dynochart.png

Holy sh*t! What a beast congrats! Welcome to the forum mate. Enjoy.

Thanks everyone.

I have lots of pictures also but I been lazy these last weeks, they need to be edited first.

But when that is done will I make a project thread.

I have not driven the car so much on the roads yet, but the little that was driven was incredible.

Its unbelievable how good and stable Nissan made the chassis.

Are there many skylines or other jap turbos in sweden?

I don't have any real numbers but there is at least 300+ Skylines in Sweden and probably as much Supras.

Some models like Nissan Skyline and Mitsubishi EVO 1-5 did not sell here in Sweden and had to be imported from UK or Japan.

But its growing, and there is some really high tuned Jap cars also.

haha and all this time I'd been thinking that the best thing to come out of Sweden was Opeth :)

Haha, I had to google to see what Opeth was :happy:

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