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Sneaky edit :yes:

Just got home up and opened one of the parcels waiting for me, this thing is pretty big haha

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Yum :cheers:

Pretty sure it's a twin scroll Super94 HTA :)

So, how much work is lined up to be done before this thing comes to life and finds a dyno?

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Hey XKLABA, are you running a HTA turbo in your GTR? How did Scott from Insight like it?

I had my 34 tuned by him, can't wait to take it back once all the upgrades are in

Nah, twin GT-RSs

How good is Scott as a tuner :)

I am looking into an upgrade ATM and one of the crazy ideas I'm having is twin 3071s using the GT-RS from cover, just sorting out the rears, Kando have a T25 GT30 rear housing for a 90 trim so its a matter of seeing if it can be machined to fit and made to go into the factory location

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:D that's how I roll

Hey XKLABA, are you running a HTA turbo in your GTR? How did Scott from Insight like it?

I had my 34 tuned by him, can't wait to take it back once all the upgrades are in

Twin HKS GT-RS's.

Edit. Beat me to it lol

Pretty sure it's a twin scroll Super94 HTA :)

So, how much work is lined up to be done before this thing comes to life and finds a dyno?

Yeah its the super 94 twin scroll, the motor should be nearly finished by lewis maybe 2 more weeks then shipped to gold coast to be fitted and a run in tune so should be running within a month but I work away so its a pain in the ass trying to organize stuff but getting closer now, heres some more hta porn

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Looks the business! It's really going to look tough in there, and that's not even touching on the insanity it's capable of creating. Your car really really is going to be a complete monster, soon. Nice work.

Nah, twin GT-RSs

My GTRS recently decided to die on me :(

Planning on getting it rebuilt to get me through the next few months of events then the car comes off the road for some major work :D

How good is Scott as a tuner :)

Scott is a great tuner, he did a very nice job with the 34. I hit a few limitations with the car and Scott made it a safe tune with still getting nice results

My mechanic is very pleased with Scott's work as well and is sending any car that he works on to him

I am looking into an upgrade ATM and one of the crazy ideas I'm having is twin 3071s using the GT-RS from cover, just sorting out the rears, Kando have a T25 GT30 rear housing for a 90 trim so its a matter of seeing if it can be machined to fit and made to go into the factory location

That is a crazy idea lol

Nah, twin GT-RSs

How good is Scott as a tuner :)

I am looking into an upgrade ATM and one of the crazy ideas I'm having is twin 3071s using the GT-RS from cover, just sorting out the rears, Kando have a T25 GT30 rear housing for a 90 trim so its a matter of seeing if it can be machined to fit and made to go into the factory location

:D that's how I roll

That could be quite an interesting combination. If you are exploring that kind of idea - why not see if twin GTX3067Rs can be made up, using the 90 trim turbine?

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