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Someone did video my 4WD hellis last year

Wish i knew who it was :(

Going by where I was standing and he (camera man) was standing I think it was 'Htial' that got the footage.

And more inspiration

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And don't forget hands in cars :nyaanyaa:

So js auto importers shafted me with a cheap Chinese shit turbo when I paid a fortune for it... Even with the new ecu and shit it lags rediculously... So deca is gonna be pretty average for me :( need buy ANOTHER new turbo :(

So someone shafted me with a cheap Chinese shit turbo when I paid a fortune for it... Even with the new ecu and shit it lags rediculously... So deca is gonna be pretty average for me :( need buy ANOTHER new turbo :(

so go back to the stock one, I'm getting a nice 200 ultra responsive off mine.

btw best not flame workshops on here it's against the forum rules and you get slapped pretty hard for it

stock, only have 180K km on them have been cleaned once but that was since the tune.

stock cams

stock AFM

Walbro pump

boost restrictor taken out

kn pod filter

gktech turbo back

and a chasers nistune

i blew the stock turbo and now its highmount so i cant run a stock one now... so im going to have to fork out to buy a good garret one...

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but seriously whoever told you a t3/t4 or a sr20 was pulling yoru leg, they better for something closer to 3L

check this out for an idea on how diff turbos respond to your sr

http://nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=494880

yeh js auto importers screwed me over :( iv now found a good workshop and gonna go through them.. they did my computer and tune and stuff and done a great job! they only used garret and hks n stuff so will go through them for the new turbo...

ill have a look thanks!

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