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Yes poor me!

On another note!

Anyone interested in a R34 GTR cooler? I originally bought it off SLED when he had his 34.

the cooler has done 360+rwkw so it flows well and does a good job at cooling.

also because its not sprayed black you can see it better than a STD R32&33 core.

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i'd love the car to have a lumpier idle, but i think with possibly being a home owner in 4 weeks time is going to put a serious halt on getting cams.

Looks like I'll be picking up the keys for mine in 4 weeks. I can see it putting a serious curtailing on my mod plans for the near future :(

To any of the Northy usual suspects, I am going to be fitting some new toys to the V35 today if anyone is keen to come watch/help/drink.

What are you fitting? Might be keen if its interesting.

Well I dont wanna jinx it just yet but i might be handing over some keys next week!

so what's next Damo.........EVO hairdresser's special or maybe a Taxi ???

Stop being a girlie-man.......you know you want to :nyaanyaa:

What are you fitting? Might be keen if its interesting.

Might see you up there Brad..............or if you're down south, you can help me hook up power to the new shed :whistling:

so what's next Damo.........EVO hairdresser's special or maybe a Taxi ???

Stop being a girlie-man.......you know you want to :nyaanyaa:

If i was going to buy another daily import, id seriously consider an Evo 6.5 TME.

this girl doesn't like pink skylines but i think we could forgive her

http://www.facebook.com/people/Belle-Ranse/1165256214

i would swap/buy a Evo in a heart beat all the bad press lately :/ but then i would miss the line

this girl doesn't like pink skylines but i think we could forgive her

http://www.facebook.com/people/Belle-Ranse/1165256214

i would swap/buy a Evo in a heart beat all the bad press lately :/ but then i would miss the line

Considering she likes Justin Bieber...I am gonna say she is a younger then 18...or seriously messed up, and her profile is private :down:

-7s are the same as 34 n1s

33 n1s are laggy pos

If you're happy with 300kw then you want -9s as they are basically an updated -7, they make more power but have extremely similar spool times. They are however slightly more expensive. -5s need something to help wake them up. Lots of boost is ideal but obviously not for a standard motor. I use poncams. E85 would help massively too. -5s+E85 would be the perfect street setup on a gtr IMO.

-7s or -9s are the turbos you want.

Exactly.

-7 are R34 N1

-9 are HKS GT-SS (No difference except HKS run a better actuator)

-5 are comparable to HKS 2530 (2530 slightly different)

-10 are HKS GT-RS.

If your looking at replacing your turbos -9/GT-SS are the way to go. I haven't had mine tuned yet, but going by others results full boost by alittle over 3k and will flow enough for 330kw. -7 are still decent but you will need to push them to make over 300kw. -5 are the 330-400kw turbo and really need 18psi + to be efficient. If you want 300 and below why buy -5? Alright with the -5 you've got more head room for more power but why? Why do you need 350kw to go 60kp/h?

But Dohmar don't you have the standard ceramics rebuilt to N1 specs? That's probably whats robbing your power setup and probably a really safe tune. I mean Weezy made 270rwkw with stock turbos at 1 bar with standard afm, injectors and a pfc.

its sad you looked at that :blink: of course she is 18 :ermm:

Considering she likes Justin Bieber...I am gonna say she is a younger then 18...or seriously messed up, and her profile is private :down:

its sad you looked at that :blink: of course she is 18 :ermm:

1. I am bored

2. I am lonely

3. I was curious

4. I am seriously messed up

choose any 4

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