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Rb20 feels slow now. Hmm

cos it's stock phaggot

chuck on a bigger kando turbo, highflow the injectors, etc etc and raist the limit to 9000 (or even 9001 so technicnally it's over 9000) and drive it till it pops. get trent to tune it so it lasts a little while longer

you wanna replace it anyway... might as well have epic fun with it

you'll have a fkn ball untill then.

for reference, tim's micilour 32 was 260 rwkw and limited to 8500, and anyone that has seen him drive knows the true definition of abuse.

3 or 4 years now if i remember correctly

moh....

this is from the kando thread....

lol, if you want cheap and goodv i have a new kando td05h-18g...will make the power you are after and be pretty mega respoinsive. you just need to buy bthe exhaust housing fo $150 and you have a $600 brand new turbo to givev fabricator to mount gate on housinhg

dooooooooooooooooooooooooo eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet

can we quit this faggotry about hub dyno's reading higher please? i'm soooo over it! they are better and more accurate... it's one dude in adelaide that bullshits his figures and happens to have a hub.

trent's dyno is callibrated correctly and runs the appropriate correction mode.

cars on trent's dyno make the same power as on a dyno dynamics in shoot 6 mode

my car was within 10kw of 2 different dyno dynamics rollers

easy...

F A G G O T

haha yeh true, my only experience has been like 10kw off racepace roller dyno, i know for sure that the SAU dyno day last year was reading way high though made over 30kw more on that stock than my stock run at my tuners, still always butthurt people complaining 'low dyno bro' I'll be back for my 400 :Dhttp://www.facebook....57935571022298/

on another note, f*kn massive headache this morning never again!(until next week)

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haha yeh true, my only experience has been like 10kw off racepace roller dyno, i know for sure that the SAU dyno day last year was reading way high though made over 30kw more on that stock than my stock run at my tuners, still always butthurt people complaining 'low dyno bro' I'll be back for my 400 :Dhttp://www.facebook....57935571022298/

on another note, f*kn massive headache this morning never again!(until next week)

yeah, I don't doubt that the chasers one is usually a little high... i've seen that a few times

lol yup!

not finished yet, so far it's just the cursive script in black on my inner arm.

next is a couple of blue and black swallows next to it

Sounds good, pics when done

Also get on it, cheap

http://www.catchoftheday.com.au/smallfish_info.php?event_id=2851

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