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whats wrong with it??

from where?

Speakers go crackly intermittently, I've tested it with another amp so it's not the speakers that are stuffed, amp may need some connections soldered or something

Got it from jb

no, he already beats his brother or atleast until mid third gear lol.. lol he has an FP green turbo on the evo, his brother is at 350kw or something and daniels at 223kw i think.. its quite amusing watching daniels car just chase things, its fkn lightning quick. after i drove his evo, its why i bought one

doesnt even need cams, more boost and he will be at around 300kw, i dont know what he's waiting for!

How much boost is he running now?

300kw at at the wheels in an evo is no easy feat.

There were a few around my area with big turbos and 2.4 strokers, cams etc makin around 320ish kw at the wheels.

Only running 19psi witch is very low in the evo world..... Cams, boost should place me in the HIGH!!!! 200kw...... I have all the supporting mods so why the bloody hell not... And I'm getting transfered to a closer store for work aprox 2km away from home so.......MEH

Only running 19psi witch is very low in the evo world..... Cams, boost should place me in the HIGH!!!! 200kw...... I have all the supporting mods so why the bloody hell not... And I'm getting transfered to a closer store for work aprox 2km away from home so.......MEH

You got narre? Awesome

Only running 19psi witch is very low in the evo world..... Cams, boost should place me in the HIGH!!!! 200kw...... I have all the supporting mods so why the bloody hell not... And I'm getting transfered to a closer store for work aprox 2km away from home so.......MEH

I'm very farmiliar with the evo world, I know them pretty well, that is low boost you're running. Nah all good man, hope you achieve your goals. I'd love to see the final results, post them up here when you get it all done.

Isn't 17-18PSI stock? (Either this or 15-16?) Or is it different for 6's?

Didn't know you had an FP Green... how is that tur-bro going? (Assuming your car is daily?)

Car sounds fun regardless!

Lol nah when I tell some ppl tht I'm running a low 19psi they almost do backflips "omg my 180 is only running 10psi and I thought I was running high boost" lol lol lol

Haha yeah I know, it can be a shock to some people.

sup motherf**kers.

how many turbros do i need to make 721 kws

has to be 721. not 720 or 722.

If you don't mind lag, use your mother.

If resposne is required, your sister and milk her a lot...

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