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301rwkw at 20psi? :P

Sonofabitch! :P

Over 9000

Well trents dyno said 301kw but my scouter did say over 9000.

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Sorry for the small photos but its all I have at the moment. I understand that stao is currently pulling my car apart in an attempt to fix my boost control issues, which are pretty obvious if you look at the dyno graph.

Hopefully get it sorted before this weekend as I am travelling down to pick it up. But Trent and Cat are absolutely fully booked out. Does anyone know of any other tuners in Melbourne that are open Saturdays? All the idle stuff is done and its tuned for that boost plot currently. Will just have to get someone who knows what they are doing with a greddy profec b spec 2 to sort out the boost control and do a power run to check the tune is still fine.

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Right. Well I'm drunk at the moment but picked up the 32 today and holy shit it's an angry car! Made 312kw@20psi and it goes like a shower of shit. Will give more detailed results tomorrow.

Also, pics. Because everyone likes pics.

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  • 1 month later...

So, been a while since the last update.

Basically i have been doing minor things since getting it back from trent. Stereo, gauges, tidy up wiring etc. Have done 2 drift days and holy shit it is a different car to drive.

Second gear is useless and third gear is now where it's at. Still have power steering issues that i am yet to fix.

Basically i am stoked with it and just need to drive it more often haha. Will update thread with more info/pics if people are interested.

  • 2 weeks later...

Yeah went in no worries man. The paint on them was shit and started flaking off but apart from that it is all sweet. And a bottle of jimmy is the least i could do for the run around that Brad gave you!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdRv1bXTv04

  • 3 weeks later...

^ just paste the address into the WYSIWYG editor and it will do the rest :)

Also, how are the lines holding up from Kando? Mine arrived yesterday, but those idiots at the dim sim factory sent the wrong crush washers LOL

Yeah, i made sure that i did everything possible to help them out. My mates Subaru liberty (which sits lower than my car) seemed to be fine, don't know how they managed to f**k mine up so bad.

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