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that seems a bit high for stock turbos!

u should have used ben at race paces dyno it gives much more realistic dyno readings

No probs,

maybe when ICE install & setup my EVC, they can pop it down to bens. It would be a good comparison ;) to see varying result on different dynos

Hey guys, my car has HKS front pipe, super hi flow cat (hehehe), Apexi dual N1 cat back, adj cam gears, 1.1 bar boost (bleed valve) and Apexi filters....

Dynoed at BMT Motorsport with a supposedly low reading dyno last saturday and got 235rwkws.... with some awesome flamage.... not bad considering stock turbos and ecu......

Meshmesh, I was at Subaru on Monday - I spotted a lonely white GTR in the STI showroom - was that yours?!? and what the hell was it doing in the STI showroom and getting dynoed there? Do they actually do other cars as well, or were you calling in a favour?

Meshmesh, I was at Subaru on Monday - I spotted a lonely white GTR in the STI showroom - was that yours?!? and what the hell was it doing in the STI showroom and getting dynoed there? Do they actually do other cars as well, or were you calling in a favour?

Yeh Ronin, that was mine :cheers: . But what !! It was in the Showroom, Upstairs??

Dyno & tuning no probs, I don't think they'll do the mods for any joe blow. Vin is a "comparo of comparo" yeh wog talk :D "friend of friend" who managers Sti.

It was funny, I don't think Sti & WRX owners really get see above 200kw @wheels, when Vin had it on the dyno downstairs, there must have been at least 7-8 guys & subaru staff freakin out as the chart went off the screen @265kw. One guy rang his mate & had him on speaker, his mate was freakin out. I guess numbers like that really aren't that exciting to GTR owners, was just nice to rub it up Subaru :)

After that, some of our friends who own Sti's were upstairs, spewing coz most they got was 185~. They begged Vin for some power up advice to keep up with the GTR, which he replied with a big laugh. Looks like me & Vin convinced them to sell their cars & buy GTR's.

By the way what were you doing there...?? Do drive a Subaru & not tellind us about it?

We got 297kw at the rear wheels at BMT and i think it was 276kw at all 4 at some other place, hypertech...

Mods: Garret Turbos, exhaust, apexi powerfc, apexi pods, blitz intercooler., thats about it i think, dont know the exact parts and stuff like that...but im sure that they are all the mods...

Meshmesh, don't worry, it was in the worshop - but spotting a GTR is second nature to me :D

A mate from work has a WRX, he was looking at changing his wing to a STI wing - we were on lunch break. I wouldn't buy a WRX, unless it was a second car :)

Nice work with your results!

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