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always problems when chasing power in my experience

the amount of crap I had to put up with in the S13 to get it to 225rwkw you wouldn't want to hear.

And after I sold it the guy who bought it wrote it off after four weeks, I was so upset for some reason :D

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yeah they get pretty hot, im still 'testing' i guess. i might move them if its a problem. gav seemed to think it was ok tho so i think they'll stay that way. i've actually cleaned up the hoses a bit too - hidden them (if thats possible)

i see you're bidding for a powerfc.. watch those second hand ones! i got burt a little. the hc was rooted but he gave me back 200 for it. and the ecu is an older version rom and doesnt do data logging thus the tune method gav is using.

i see you're bidding for a powerfc.. watch those second hand ones! i got burt a little. the hc was rooted but he gave me back 200 for it. and the ecu is an older version rom and doesnt do data logging thus the tune method gav is using.

Yeah just an EOI at this time.

More than likely get a new one from Nengun for $1100 with hand controller.

If the guy goes as low as I want, we will see :D

T & T sounds sweet. i guess im ready! cept tyres but i'll just let mine down a bit.

Yeah I was so close to a thirteen last week, except for the bald tyres.

I borrowed Jay's tyre pressure guage and thought I had let them down to 25 PSI, when I went to the servo to fill them up one was on 33psi and the other was on 31psi, so his guage wasn't quite accurate lol

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