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Hi all i would appreciate it if u guys can help me out, im not happy with my dyno tune results on my 1999 model r34 gtr. The mods are

3 Inch Turbo Back Exhaust

Apexi Power Fc

Hks 600 cc injectors

Drift Pods

1.0 Bar boost

Everything else is stock. My results were 237 RWKW and 337 nm torque on a hub dyno. Didnt have 4 wheel dyno. I was expecting a bit more, maybe im wrong and the results are normal. Thanks guys :)p_card.gifp_pm.gif p_report.gifp_up.gif

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from trawling thru other dyno results from time to time and seeing other 34 gtr's with mild mods pull around the same power, id say its about right. Just accept it!

does it feel nice to drive? are you happy with how it feels on the street when you take it for a good run?

thats the important stuff, not just peak output.

Might be worth while trying to find some one with a 4 wheel dyno.

Funny thing about that is. I recently posted this question about awd dyno for my car, and got told it don't matter... just pull a fuse and run it on a 2wd dyno.

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