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Just to add, iv got a turbo beanie, and a damn good custom radiator thats huge. Knock sensor never goes over 20 no matter how long i spend in the hills.

Dont know if thats anything to go on as far as reliability and engine safeness

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Back from willall. I love there cars

212rwkw at 15.5psi they said it was a bit low for the psi, took alook at the pfc and said theres lots that needs retuning.

They said as far as engine and mods go its really good :)

Where did the 270kw figure come from, fairly lol.

as i said earlier i think Jeff tuned on a hub pack dyno

Krishy im making more power on 1.5 psi less at all 4 it possibly just needs a good tune another pound and a half wouldn't hurt

270rwkw came from jeff-speedlab

Yea id like tosee what 250rwkw feels like as this washuge power for me already

lol was it at turbo tune? their dyno gives the most bs figures, 230kw from a stock r33 was the best one I saw.

Yea at poorakais where it was.

Wat happend to him??

But evenstill my 212rwkw made my dads m8's ve gts feel slow

????????????? think ya dads mate was not putting his foot down then lol :teehee:

This is why i figured ihad more than212rwkw.

For such alow numberbelive me guys it feels alot more thanthat.

Hopefully gonna get a tune in a week :)

It feels like I a lot of power as your not really used to it as you said, 210rwkw is good but not earth shattering.

For myself an a lot of others here that'd be slow as hell lol but we all work our way up the power ladder :)

Haha yea i know its nothing special. But i used to borrow my dad's ve ss alot n me n dad could both agree 33 is a fair amount faster.

Eitherway imhappyat the low rwkw reading means its got alot more left in it.

Iv been lucky enough to go in a 415rwkw 32gtr :O break trackion at all four wheels at 130

Thanks heaps guys for recomending willallracing

If i get a tune il update if people are interested in what it can make with a new tune.

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