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Benita Grace Claire Hampton

Born 13:59 15/1/15

Both mum and bub are doing amazingly

No hate today

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BGCH

Sounds like a new party / rape drug

But congratulations :)

why 9000? its like saying pushing your turbo to 40psi. its a nice number but unnecessary if setup properly (for street and occasional track use)

congrats hamish. when you getting torago?

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what turbo's did the car come with again fagmatron?

If it's GTSS' as my memory seems to be telling me then they might be a titch small for the 3.0

GT-SS

They'll be fine; it'll be a response monster

a responster

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GT-SS

They'll be fine; it'll be a response monster

a responster

go with -5s.

the GTSS are perfect on mine, rb30 bottom end = run out of puff.

like you.

better order some of that nasal delivery shit. cocaine in a bottle.

Top end is for track cars and dyno queens

On the street the low and mid range is where it's at

Besides, I'd have no less top end than this RB26, which doesn't appear to be lacking

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Just a much more linear and torquey low/mid; borderline naturally aspirated. Wouldn't please Grant.

Yes you can whack a huge turbo on an RB30, but to me that defeats the point of a displacement upgrade which usually done for a better low and mid range, especially when your enormous power exceed usability on the street - you end up sacrificing the extra response for power you never see touch the ground.

what turbo's did the car come with again fagmatron?

If it's GTSS' as my memory seems to be telling me then they might be a titch small for the 3.0

congrats

and yeah 3.0 sell em for -5s!

inb4 birds is already hypergear fanboi tho

also

hypergear hypergear hyperge..

grats hatish.

hibiki for you???

alvin pls.

give hibikis nao

GT-SS

They'll be fine; it'll be a response monster

a responster

it will be a response monster that's for sure, but i'd prefer a little more up top

TBH I would be able to lap faster in my old 33 than al's, and they were running virtually the same power and suspension setup, only difference was that 0.5l

alvin pls.

give hibikis nao

it will be a response monster that's for sure, but i'd prefer a little more up top

TBH I would be able to lap faster in my old 33 than al's, and they were running virtually the same power and suspension setup, only difference was that 0.5l

how can there be too mut powah?

and no hibiki for you.

GT-SS

They'll be fine; it'll be a response monster

a responster

I bought a pair of gt-ss off a bloke who plonked them in his 2.8 originally. He took it out cos it ran out of puff around 5-6k from memory.

If 3.0, just get -5s, will be responsive enough.

alvin pls.

give hibikis nao

it will be a response monster that's for sure, but i'd prefer a little more up top

TBH I would be able to lap faster in my old 33 than al's, and they were running virtually the same power and suspension setup, only difference was that 0.5l

Yeah but Al's was RWD running 265 KU36s

AWD and some 265 R1Rs will clap dem cheeks

Can always change down the track if it sucks - retune and turbo swap. The GT-SS are worth more than the Garretts.

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