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run in tune is: 300rwhp at 4500rpm-ish AN

only got a half tune coz it was overboosting. apparanttly torque/boost came on hard and was smokin the tyres on the dyno.

re tune after 1000ks, turn the boost up and rev to 6500-7200rpm see what she makes then.

in reality i really need a new yet another manifold + check what spring is in the wastegate

have vids duno how to put them up as they are mp4.

thing sounds like no other skyline i've heard

somethin like this

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couldnt say, im assuming standard 32 gtst diff

in saying that, before the rb25det the car was originally an rb20de so wether it has a de diff or det or wether the de diff is even lsd i dont know. but its def an lsd

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thing sounds like no other skyline i've heard

Verrrrrrrrrrrrry interested in a vid of said sounds!!!!

Variety of vids would be sweet.

Hybrids are my fascination!

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Similar to my 30/25 with .63 3540 - just had Link installed and fired up for the first time 300hp (225awkw @ 8 -9 psi) - a few things to tidy up and then proper tune at 18psi in about 3 weeks or so.

for anyone interested this is the current tune, or HALF tune really

4th gear BP98 RON

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