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Its not a bad thing at all and certainly not unhappy with the car in any way, just wondering if there is any better option as the car is about to undergo a full retune so the only time to do it would be now..... I may just change my exhaust a bit and be happy with what i have, still wanted the magic 500rwhp tho :P

Id leave it dude, anything you put on will be laggier than what you have now. IF you wanted to experiment, I would put ideas towards your dump pipe size and remove the 'restriction' in your cat :)

Id leave it dude, anything you put on will be laggier than what you have now. IF you wanted to experiment, I would put ideas towards your dump pipe size and remove the 'restriction' in your cat :)

The cat is now a 5inch body 100 cell, i can see through it so i doubt its a restriction? Dump pipe and exhaust maybe restrictive :/

The cat is now a 5inch body 100 cell, i can see through it so i doubt its a restriction? Dump pipe and exhaust maybe restrictive :/

He's referring to the fact there's still something in it LOL

Even with cams and an ex manifold thats a very good result for a 3071 on SR20 on 98 at that boost 18psi, more of an 'RB25 result', no?

S14 SR20det Stock bottom end

GTX3071r

6Boost, Tial 44mm Ext gate. Unigroup Cams

98 pump.

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Its defiantly moving well before 5000rpm.

0.83 btw.

Taken your out to the Creek yet Scott? I'm keen at some stage.

oh its a .82? any reason why you chose the bigger housing?

I haven't gone to the creek yet no, clutch failed 3rd time i took it up the street lol got the box out atm and replacement clutch in the post now. Just waiting and juggling priorities as I just bought a unit (to live in).

I'll PM you when I'm going down if you want to have a crack

It was on the car when I bought it.

I wouldn't change it anyway. I bought it to be a track car, so response isn't as critical as having a street driven / daily drive car. But still, it feels responsive enough to be good fun. Probably the reason it doesn't go over in the top end.

Sure - Drop me a PM, I want to run this down WSID to see how it goes.

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