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Cheers Paul yeah for sure mate ya gunna have ya beast there too? wouldnt mind checking out ya ride cos ive read alot about it :thumbsup:

Oh yeah, I knew that.

I should be out there on Friday also, so It will be good to put a name to a face.

Cheers Paul yeah for sure mate ya gunna have ya beast there too? wouldnt mind checking out ya ride cos ive read alot about it :thumbsup:

Yeah mate. Hopefully they will be finishing off the 'high boost runs' then. Sooooo excited :D

Thanks lith pretty sure ive got all the dramas sorted now so im looking forward to some high boost dyno runs and seeing what the dyno plot looks like

Awesome, look forward to hearing final results - hopefully better luck this time :)

Thanks lith pretty sure ive got all the dramas sorted now so im looking forward to some high boost dyno runs and seeing what the dyno plot looks like

You are not the only one... I think the GTX3071R has the most potential out of the X71/76 and X35 so I am eagerly looking forward to results from someone not shy of using a bit of boost :)

Only pity is it may be held back a little by the internal gate compared to a high mount set up

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You are not the only one... I think the GTX3071R has the most potential out of the X71/76 and X35 so I am eagerly looking forward to results from someone not shy of using a bit of boost :)

Only pity is it may be held back a little by the internal gate compared to a high mount set up

I agree, its the one I was most looking forward to - however I think the stock manifold(s?) could turn out to be a problem in this particular instance.

is the compressor the only change between the GTX models? eg quite literally nothing other than the compressor + housing has changed?

Yep

Heres the end result guys cleaned the pipes up clamped it all up and connected everything up even sprayed bit of silicone spray around to make my otherwise grubby engine bay look bit more respectful :whistling:

Gunna start cleaning up the engine bay next only thing letting my car down but its getting there now :thumbsup: hahaha

No im not gunna be shy with the boost Simon if my fuel system can cop it and the lil GTX can blow 25psi + efficiently its gunna get all it can handle haha all in the name of science of course :nyaanyaa:

Seems the GTX's response if as good as the older GT though which is bit of a downer but it does make good power the baby of the T3 family

You are not the only one... I think the GTX3071R has the most potential out of the X71/76 and X35 so I am eagerly looking forward to results from someone not shy of using a bit of boost :)

Only pity is it may be held back a little by the internal gate compared to a high mount set up

Thanks mate its not really but the silicone spray makes it look the goods haha :thumbsup:

Tomorrow is good hopefully this torrential rain washes some more crap off my car but stays dry enough so i can squeeze on the power a bit tomorrow lol. :worship:

clean engine bay mate

its only one more day wait, wont hurt :P

Just got back, Yeah Mick was keen to see yours!

Pauls had dramas with a sensor which is quite minor and will be a nothing fix when shops open up again but still did 407rwkw early on.

Sorry Jez, RB wins

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