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Neil, go read up on the Forced Induction Performance and Maintenance threads. They are pretty good though you gotta learn to filter out the rubbish advices by noobies.

In QLD, i know that guys like Strutto, Jay51, Squizz, Slip and JLnewton knows their stuffs. Also, Tze (my neighbour) is pretty knowledgeable as well.

I learn some of my stuffs from Tze and mostly by reading.

The true king in these forums would be 'sydneykid'. he's our god :(

i put in some offers on some second hand ones i found on various forums

sorry.. i forgotten to include these guys in my PM to you. Their prices are VERY good and its brand new from Japan as well. Lotsa guys here are ordering from them as well.

http://www.greenline.jp/

http://www.nengun.com/

13's my ass!! be lucky if i break the 14's!!

running 11psi w/ boost controller.

13 is very possible, Sam.

you have got FMIC, PowerFC and boost Controller. Your standard turbo is good for maybe 1.2 bar. If you got the right traction and launch is properly done. You might just break into the 13s.

sam a lot of Na 33 run 14s you get yours tuned right and u will run 13s easily

ben, that's impossible. NA 33 do not run 14s unless we are talking abt John's car but he's got happy gas.

my car, completely stock, manages only 15.98. i have got a rb25de inside and my car is 100kg lighter than the 33s.

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