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maybe all young people should only drive fwd cars so when they take a corner too fast, or try and do a burnout or slide it out they end up going straight off the road and hurting themselves and not others lol.

Well, understeer is safer than oversteer as it's more predictable and MUCH easier to recover from. In saying that, we should implement a K-Car law for P platers in Australia, that would be wicked! There are some bloddy awesome K Cars in Japan!

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I can't wait for this...

FINALLY a dyno sheet.

I hope the world's leading engineers are watching, they should be able to learn a shitload of info from you, by making 188rwkw from a bog stock, turbo RB26 with no boost haha

no one said rb26

Yes they did, you did. Several times throughout the thread. Also given you've given us no indication as to what else you might be using, we'll happily assume you've destroyed an RB26.

Early nomination for thread of the year, pending the release of his specs/results thread.

Yes they did, you did. Several times throughout the thread. Also given you've given us no indication as to what else you might be using, we'll happily assume you've destroyed an RB26.

Early nomination for thread of the year, pending the release of his specs/results thread.

Next he's gonna say it's an RB20 haha

+1 for thread of the year!

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