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:headspin: Alright I finally am getting my front mount fitted 2day. Plus highflow cat and front pipe/dump pipe fitted.

So the question is anyone want to give me a rough idea on how much power i should be making at the wheels, with above mods plus pod filter.

I dont really want to spend money getting a dyno run done, saving for that when the wolf or power fc go in ( next month hopefully).

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230-250rwhp sounds sweet for the little money i have spent.

so next week (that would be march 3rd) on wed might take it down the plex and see what she can run. Guessing a mid to low 13.

My guess is a mid to low 14. It's just a guess but, I've not seen many fmic equiped R33's make it past flat 14's on the stock turbo and ecu.

good luck.

Hopefully tomorrow nite I become 1 of these few with the stock ecu/turbo to break into the 13's.

I've got the TS to do -atleast- a 13.9sec and thats with 1st gear being useless so if I can get rid of axle tramp im hoping for a TS of up around 102mph (which makes a 13.3sec possible).

Ok my target is the 350rwhp mark.

Next mod is engine mangement would i expect to see around the 300rwhp mark with some good tuning.

that's probably a bit over-optomistic.

gus and dan have both recorded good results with pfc - and on the basis of their outputs, a reliable 280ish is probably reachable.

paul and steve managed to scrape a bit more out his factory turbo and wolf setup, to take it past 300, but the turbs didnt last long..

i have 9psi (spike valve), stock cooler, stock turbz, pod, no hi-flow cat, dump/front pipe and a cat back and i did a 14.07 @ 98.6mph with a 2.11 60' i doubt a mid to low 13 is possible because kym is running ~260hp @wheels and i was beating him all that night and his best ever is a 13.98... :D good luck with the run tho... :D

ps. with no afr control...i would say keep the boost about 11psi and get about 240hp so you dont run too rich... :)

adding to that Fane, I was running 9psi, with NO AFC, and a 2.2' 60' time....I had around 230rwhp around that time :D

*cough* oh, it was 13.96 too - let's not forget the 0.02! :D

now that teh AFC is in, I gots more power and less traction. P.S. Falken's are sh*t tyres for dragging!

car already runs rich with only cat back exhaust and pod filter. Since exhaust was fitted some time back went from 450km per tank to 350km per tank. hope it doesn't get much worse than that.

Although having a lead foot doesn't help the fuel situation.

Hope to see some of you guys at the plex when i take it down.

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