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Not that accurate...
I got tuned at 230kw (Safe tune due to an issue with the wastegate), then goes to RTR and makes 203kw on its first run 2 weeks later (same boost curve, cooler day)

At the end of the day, I learnt to ignore the numbers. If its making 300kw and doesn't have anything in the midrange, you'd be better off with 260kw of usable power.

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30 minutes ago, joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo said:

Dissatisfied cause they couldn't afford the petrol to drive home from racepace

racepace is f**king cheap for the service you get.


i dont think theres any other shop that lets the apprentice suck your dick while you wait.
thanks borci, more cock for you tonight birthday boy

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32 minutes ago, Odium said:

Not that accurate...
I got tuned at 230kw (Safe tune due to an issue with the wastegate), then goes to RTR and makes 203kw on its first run 2 weeks later (same boost curve, cooler day)
 

What part of that makes RTR the more accurate one?

wondering why there is like 30 video files on my work phone... iphone "live" photos defaults to on. has to be one of the dumbest f**king phone features ive ever heard. retarded pricks.

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Comparing dynos is ultimately a pointless exercise and the fixation on achieving certain figures is dumb

So too is a ton of power if you're not making it grip or having it anywhere you're actually going to use it

I'd rather use the Birds measure of power - rolling drag races baby

17 minutes ago, Birds said:

Comparing dynos is ultimately a pointless exercise and the fixation on achieving certain figures is dumb

inb4 new 33R has less power than the coveted 23.GTR

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16 minutes ago, Leroy Peterson said:

inb4 new 33R has less power than the coveted 23.GTR

lmfao



set of -5s with GTX cores have popped up... with RP equal length front pipe, basically a full kit


i know i want a single but twin GTX through a RP front pipe is hnnngggggggggggg

No it's not. You've worked on the twins properly now, and now you have a 25 stag. Sif it's not worth going single. And none of this "cops will ream me". You from Thomo. In a 4-door 32. Probably with your cousins in the car. Single turbo is the least of your worries. Just tell them you put 26 can covers on your 25. Done.

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