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Decided what car your going to replace her with yet Aaron?

yeh do want an evo.

just stuck on which one.. 7 or 8.

not going to go nuts on it like the 200 but yeh..

although, it does look good in orange

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nothing, not even advance timing.

the standard charger or something, but AFAIK nothing else.

$1400 got him to 370rwkw.

the flamin mongrel.

Wow, gotta say that is amazing!! Rembering how much I spent on a gtr to get reliable 290ish rwkw and that's easy compared to some imports. This makes you wanna cry lol.

Wow, gotta say that is amazing!! Rembering how much I spent on a gtr to get reliable 290ish rwkw and that's easy compared to some imports. This makes you wanna cry lol.

Depends if you want straight line speed or track times...

Depends if you want straight line speed or track times...

Either way man, that much power that easily on a street car is just insane considering the mods. I know what you mean, but if a gtr was able to get that much power with such minimal, straight line or track you wouldn't say no.

My point is It's crazy amount of power that easily whatever the purpose is.

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nothing, not even advance timing.

the standard charger or something, but AFAIK nothing else.

$1400 got him to 370rwkw.

the flamin mongrel.

i'm fairly sure the tune would have involved advancing the timing...

he also has a shorter pulley on the blower... BIG mods!

yeh they are still abit exy though.

will see what happens. i would only get an 8 if I wanted more than 250kw. which i really dont.

yes you do... fag

lol.. i can make it worse.

apparently the 370kw tune is only a mild tune

And you are comparing a $40-50k car with a $15-20k car.

Which one is going to loose you the least money when you go to sell?!?! Sure the blue oval isn't going to command anything more than $15k in 3 years time.

It's a V8 with 2 times the displacement and a supercharger...it's also 15 years newer than most cars on SAU...

I don't get why everyone is so surprised?

This...

It's an awesome amount of power and a very cheap increase, but it's very conservative from factory. By blown 5 litre standards 370rwkw isn't huge. And comparing them to modifying engines with half the displacement is as retarded as Aaron's timeshare insurance idea.

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