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Sierra stage 1 turbo

Scotty dump

Scotty 3" front pipe

Nismo exhaust

Plenum spacer

Scotty actuator mod

Hdi front mount

Transgo shift kit

Turbosmart boost t

I do have a nismo ecu but it isn't fitted as it was running to rich. It will be waiting till I have money to do my emanage

Think thats it haha

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sh###t you be running 13eents easy, while i hope for a 14 flat

my mods

dump pipe

custom 3" exaust

shift kit

custom intake pipe

14.1 with these mods 1.9 60 foot

I'm really hoping so. I need a new BOV so hoping that doesn't effect me to much, its bleeding off a bit up high. Also really need an intake pipe to get the most out of my setup. But we will see how we go.

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Well not exactly what I had hoped for, 14.02 @161km/h I hit boost cut twice on tgis run. So it should have been a 13 easy. I had boost wound down as low as possible so not sure what to do next. Every other run hit cut a bunch more times so was much slower.

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Boost cut or airflow cut?

Not to sure to be honest. One of the two. Its like it just looses power for a second then kicks back in. Rudi said it looked like I was a manual changing gears

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  • 2 weeks later...

Took the car to Hiddenvalley last night, managed a 13.6 at 102 so still doing the same mph, couldn't get my 60 foot under a 2 seconds, very very slippery! They just had scrapped the rubber of and re layed vht hopefully when they get more rubber down it will be better! Plus side I've managed to get my reaction down to .006 so managed to do a number of .406 reactions

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Bit of a surprise when I saw the add for the next S.A. Street meet coming up, maybe some incentive for me to put new rear sub frame and diff in and run some times post-76904-0-37114000-1375615374_thumb.jpg

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