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Had my r32 gts4 tuned. With rb20 td06 8cm housing external gate with all the normally extra mods.

Only made 210rwkw on united 100octane

Runs 21 psi and hits full boost by about 4.8k and stays there till about 7.5k but then the top end drops off very fast compared to other tunes ive seen. A gtst was run the day before with same mods and made 240kw.and when tunes compared ran same amount of boost. Afr pretty much same but his power comes on a little early and keeps climbing..

Was hoping for at least 230-250kw.

Thought maybe had a restriction in echaust but cat was removed before tune and has no muffler.

Is it possible i am losing power through drivetrain having awd??

Or if anyone could think of any other possible issues to check.. will post dyno sheet asap

Cheers.

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If the dyno was having a bad day, of course it will be unhappy... or if someone had run over his cat, or just got his electricity bill in the mail or his mum was mad at him or.... hang on

ah, whats 40 or 50kw a day between friends...

So here is what you do.... go to another couple of dyno's and whoever gives you the biggest dyno sheet is the best dyno operator because they could make more power with your set up than every one else.

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