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Didn't know you had a photo of my dad

Your dad's a meme? Awesome!

In other news, was looking at the DS forums. Interesting to say in the least. There's a guy who's built the motor in his Mazda 6 and supercharged it. He's pulling 160fwkw.

From a built, supercharged 2.4L motor!

the 2.3 turbo from the 6 mps?

 

would have made more power too, surely?

That's the one. Can get the same engine from the 3 and 6 MPS Oh and the cx7 too. Can Make 200kw at the wheels pretty easily

He should've just bought an MPS! Awd as well.

Are they 2.3 or 2.4?

2.3

Well that is shit then. The stock turbo engine makes 190kw. Which wouldn't be far from 160kw at the wheels.

That's a lot of boost for sfa gain.

No cooler because no space apparently. :/

Toying up the idea of supercharging the maxima. Run about 5psi...

Spent all fkn day putting the front bar and lip on.......I forgot how diddly this is and also understand why a lot of peps choose the easy way and just trim da farker.........

But all done now

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