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sounds like fun.. Ill turn up to say hi and look at all the big numbers, Been wanting to head to unigroup to talk to bout getting some work done when the car is getting turbo'd in a few months..

Running my N/A would just be silly although im keen to see what kinda power its running haha.

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Mark... I'm tempted to f**k with the tune, ramp it up to 20PSi... Only issue being, at 14PSi it already starts to valve float at 6500RPM...

It is tempting to do a self "guess" tune and see if she holds... Come home and do new things... LOL

Mark... I'm tempted to f**k with the tune, ramp it up to 20PSi... Only issue being, at 14PSi it already starts to valve float at 6500RPM...

It is tempting to do a self "guess" tune and see if she holds... Come home and do new things... LOL

Let's see who gets the rb30 win :D

Normally we draw up a board for best power for every different engine type, but that's a bit much.

Categories are still being decided, but I think it's going to be something like this:

Best GTR Engine

Best GTS-t/GTT/GT+t Engine

Best GT Engine

Best RB30 Engine

Best Z/V Series Engine

Best Other Engine

That covers pretty much everything but still makes it nice and competative! :banana:

Other time's we've had too many catogories and it just wans't competative enough, it was too spread out. It covers engine swaps too :(




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