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hey guys,

car seems to cut out around 6900rpm which i think is its limit on revs but seems to want to go a lil more.

mods are

040 fuel pump

greddy e-manage

550cc injectors

pu turbo .82

FMI

Z32

new coilpacks

Bcpr7s gap .8

Is there are fuel cut off or something like that is that why cause it just backs off when hitting those rpms.

Any ideas cause this turbo just wants to go more cause of its size.

doesnt give me much revvs to play with as it comes on strong around 5000rpm.

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yeah but at what rpm you getting 115,surley not at 6900rpm?

my computer cuts out at 6900 so im guessing you taking it to more then that rpm? unless my speedo is just off...

what revs at when you on 100 or just over that speed?

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