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yes but if you wanted 350rwkw you could have had a much smaller and more responsive turbo. and who doesn't want to maximise their setup

Something must be wrong if others are making more power with less boost on 98. I'm not convinced that cams would be the only issue here

Probably an good idea to see what other cars are making using the same turbo at Jez's dyno. At this boost level is about at the point of which turbo will not be making any more power per additional psi of boost added. I usually see 400rwkws E85 on this turbo by this sort of boost level.

Agreed. Speak to Jez, he tuned it and should know what to expect.

This is a GTR so the awkW figure is going to be lower than the rwkW figure due to parasitic losses.

Not a whole lot of point throwing stuff around on a forum when you can get an opinion from the person who's actually produced the tune.

camtech 272 9mm lift drop in, I asked for vct to be drilled into intake as I wanted to keep my vct and it worked out good. picked up 45hp same boost nothing else changed.

Have you got any comments from your tuner? ie are you looking for a "problem" that might not exist, purely because a certain number did not appear on a piece of paper?

Previous posts indicate that all the bits are well made and there are no leaks, so if compression is right, AFR is right, and it's taking a decent whack of timing then perhaps it's time to run it down the strip and see what trap speed it can pull as the best indicator of power.

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