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Got the car on the Hub-Pack Dyno today..

Makes 214.7kw on 14psi. Peak power at 5500rpm, and 370nm of torque.

After being told 170kw would be almost impossible, the un-tuned run of 205kw quickly put those laughs to rest!

winner!

Got the car on the Hub-Pack Dyno today..

Makes 214.7kw on 14psi. Peak power at 5500rpm, and 370nm of torque.

After being told 170kw would be almost impossible, the un-tuned run of 205kw quickly put those laughs to rest!

winner!

I'm liking those figures, especially at just 14psi. Gotta love the older cars, they can bag us out for not having all the technology, but at the end of the day they're still damn good cars. Just fighting the urge now to buy an R31, especially when I need to get another car next fortnight. Gotta say, looking at yours makes it hard to resist, but I need a tow car unfortunately.

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Got the car back today from Garage 7, and im extremely happy. Although Decs couldn't get it on the dyno today because of a small issue with another car at the dyno place, it should be done Monday.

I got the AU falcon coilpack setup done, aswell as a Bosch 040 fuel pump.

Decs has been fiddling with the ignition and fuel maps, and explained and showed me on the laptop, what it is doing, which im happy with..any excuse to get to know what my car is doing! There is no hesitation before the turbo hits boost like there was, and it just seems to run alot smoother than it did.

Bring on Monday's dyno time! Im not exactly too sure on what to expect power wise. I've been told 190kw, others 170kw..so i really am not too sure. Guess it depends what the injectors and AFM like.

I always thought you could only do the AU coilpack mod on a silvertop :blink:

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Cheers guys.

Nah au falcon coilpacks setup can be done on either.

Had a Lara Bingle with a yaris a month or so ago, so it looked like this.

7thskylineday201006.jpg

DERP!

So after i took it to Tonsley Crash, she came out like this, note the new grille, new 32 gtr intercooler, and deleted air vent in front bumper.

This is the latest from Skyline Nationals 2010.

2010skynats01.jpg

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