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Yea I thought the tourqe was off aswell tbh... But JEM said it should be accurate, unless I'm doing the conversion wrong of 460 ft lb?...

Does seem rather high though!...

I dunno? I know their mainline dyno reads FtLb and mine made 665 :banana:

No one apperently lol

it was just a general question and statement about r34gtrs

Haha i wasnt sure if it was me or Ant you meant!

The gains for Ants car would be impressive... Would have been nice to see a before and after graph overlayed to see the increase in the mid range :D

http://www.skylinesa...nitto-showcase/

Just saw this, i think i might go down for it.

Yeah a mate wants to go to some motorshow the day before so depending on how that goes as to wether or not i drive down to that too........... It does look good! But Sydney twice is not sounding tempting.........

are you sure its ft/lb...they only came stock with ~420N.m give or take.

If it is - thats really impressive - graph please :-)

Yea 460 ftlb..,

Will post graph when I get a chance. Very busy atm

Hey a question for the 34 GTR guys, where are the stock BOV located and whats involved in replacing them to get teh classic wank off sound as some of u call it? :yes:

take the front bumper off i beleive

should be to the left of your fmic

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