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What turbo? How much? How many kms? :) I want at least 330hp

What happens when you get 330hp? Do you go back in time or something?

Chicks see the dynosheet and throw panties at you?

What did chip torque do? Last time I went there the result was good!

I was such a noob when I bought the skyline..

Well the guy said he didn't know much about my car but I pretty much took it there after I bought it..

He couldn't tell me the chip he used...

Was very helpful with the questions I asked but not sure if I actually got the right answers.

171atw.. But he knew that I had bigger injectors (550cc) and that I wanted to put them in.. Wasn't aware I needed another tune after installing them (told you I was noob)

Got tune done then he says ill have to bring it back for ANOTHER tune, if I want to put injectors in and I was like "thanks for telling me now.."

He says its a ChipTorque chip that he used??

So not sure if its nistune? Unless he just says that because he wants me to go back to him..

Pretty sure I payed too much as well aha...

Edited by ZRBE

Have heard good things about millennium not bad readings at the same boost level I'm running.

Out of curiosity what was it like price wise ?

Price was done at an agreeable trade value. I'm not sure how many hours the average tuner charges to tune a car (assuming they're tuned from scratch) but because we did a pre-tune in house/street tune (no dyno) before handing it over to Carlos, it did make the job a lot easier/not as time consuming. best bet is to call and talk to him as I'm sure he can help with a full quote or per hr figure

What happens when you get 330hp? Do you go back in time or something?

Chicks see the dynosheet and throw panties at you?

Haha yeah pretty much :)

I think I'll stick with the ss1pu that someone put me on to, apparently good for 480 horses :)

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey, I don't remember who told me to buy the ss1pu turbo but does it bolt up to standard rb25 neo manifold?

I did and yes it will bolt up to it, Explain to Stao what car you are fitting it to.

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