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Hi Guys,

Just thought I would link you to my car on the dyno at Hyperdrive.

Just wanted to say thanks to Oz and Cem for all the hard work they have put into my car.

Also thanks to Andrew at Hyperdrive for doing such a great job on the tune and looking after me.

:)

Also what oil cooler kit would you recommend me buying and from where?

I would like one before I do a track day.....! :D

Cheers,

Ken

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Well done man, that thing is beasty!

What plans have you got for it in the future?

Thanks Martin!

Not sure but I only wanted 350 out if it at the start but I got 400 so im happy (at the moment) haha....

I will take it to the drags soon and im thinking of joining SAUWA but I don't seem to find the time to even hit the drags :D

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Nice one mate :) Love that thing, really do, you've put so much work into it, has to be the cleanest R34 I have seen in a LONG time.

Now get your mate to buy my GTR.......... ;)

Thanks Chris :D

No your keeping the gtr, its mint!

How dare you try to sell it haha :)

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Nice. Hyperdrive do great work and Andy is a champ.

Is yours external or internal and is it 0.82?

You got to love the gt3076r i couldnt be happpiers with mine. I just wish i had a 3litre

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That's a sweet achievement mate, especially on Hyperdrives roller.

Thanks Clint, yeah hyperdrives dyno is harsh...

I was thinking of going All Star for a power run on the Hubs and getting a better looking dyno graph...

But thats being a hp fan boy haha ;)

Nice. Hyperdrive do great work and Andy is a champ.

Is yours external or internal and is it 0.82?

You got to love the gt3076r i couldnt be happpiers with mine. I just wish i had a 3litre

Mine is internal but im using cams with 17psi from a GT3076 so it works well.

I went for internal to keep it street friendly :)

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Mine is internal but im using cams with 17psi from a GT3076 so it works well.

I went for internal to keep it street friendly :rofl2:

I have same turbo but external gate for my 34 sedan, also have tomei cams , greddy plenum , 6 boost with 50mm trust gate .. Andy will tune it once i done all the fab work

Hey just as a matter of interest, whats this thing like on petrol?

LOL choose 1 .. power or fuel economy :domokun:

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Hey just as a matter of interest, whats this thing like on petrol?

Its actually not to bad.. but it really depends how you drive.

When I just had the basic bolt on mods with a tune I was pulling 400-410 on full tank (BP Ultimate 98).

Right now I average about 370-380 on a full tank but like I said really depends how you drive the car :domokun:

I have same turbo but external gate for my 34 sedan, also have tomei cams , greddy plenum , 6 boost with 50mm trust gate .. Andy will tune it once i done all the fab work

Nice, with the external gate you will be able to boost it much harder.. Engine Stock internals? Just the cams done?

Also I would like a greddy plenum, that is my next engine mod... Makes the engine bay look like SEX :rofl2:

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LOL choose 1 .. power or fuel economy :domokun:

Lol yeh i know its not going to be efficient, i just wanted to know how much he gets to a tank driving like he usually does.

Just to be the devils advocate, i know of a certain eco car that does 0-60 in 2.5 seconds. The Shelby Ultimate Aero EV has 1000hp, 800lb-ft of torque, and gets 400-500kms out of a charge. Absolutely no petrol involved :rofl2:

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Nice, with the external gate you will be able to boost it much harder.. Engine Stock internals? Just the cams done?

Also I would like a greddy plenum, that is my next engine mod... Makes the engine bay look like SEX :domokun:

Im only after 400 . Neo in my 31 has greddy plenum on it , from throttle body to cooler the pipe is 300ish long :rofl2:

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The 'Fuel Economy & Hippies' forum is that way..

lol...

Im only after 400 . Neo in my 31 has greddy plenum on it , from throttle body to cooler the pipe is 300ish long :P

You will make 400 easy on your 34.

Going for 400+ RB25 with stock internals is a bit risky but then again depends how you drive it.

Your 34 is a track car right? Your going to give it a good thrash most of the time :(

How man ks has your neo done?

I would like to know how long your engine lasts with 400 usage on the track.

Don't mean that in a bad way at all.... could last a very long time who knows.

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