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yeah it winds up peak at 4200rpm

check out some std rb26 dyno plots in the forced induction section and see how yours compares

im not sure youd make that power if you did have a crack in the intercooler

id expect it to be fairly low power and boost peak around 6k instead of at 4

Yeah had a good look at the dyno thread, somethings up not sure what though but still making good power thinking of maybe getting a hard pipe kit or something might be a leak somewhere under the shield / shell of some of the piping

Did you get Chris to look at FMIC/Piping?

Check clamps which wouldn't be a bad idea, old clamps - let some air out making it bit lagger, absurd I know but.

Yeah he had a look but couldn't find the cause checked the usual stuff, he said it might be something that we cant see e.g high flowed so could just be wasting time / money.

It should fix itself up when I get some new turbs and intercooler kit i think

U say that like it was so long ago kid.

4 years

Billlllllly. Sec or prim!? If sec. Feel bad for ya.. Student teachers copped Alota shit from us lol.

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4 years

Billlllllly. Sec or prim!? If sec. Feel bad for ya.. Student teachers copped Alota shit from us lol.

well...its been 10 for me. and longer for most of the guys here.

kid.

I was at tafe only a year and a half ago :( pretty fun driving past all the mechanics in the skyline while they all got VT commos then I hop out with my laptop full nerd spec lolol :D

Shan - give me a BJ first

all good liked it :thumbsup:

MOARRRR INFO ABOUT EXEMPTION

no way I'll swap for a civic..

i'd say she can get the exemption because of her age, shes 26 years old and a p plater :blink:

I'm not going to question her about it incase she actually can't get one because then I would have talked myself out of a sale :P

It's all looking set, she's sorted out insurance. She's happy with my price and inspecting the car tomorrow with the intent of buying as she was looking to get a bank cheque organised. Yay!

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