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On 11/18/2016 at 9:19 PM, Birds said:

strong fridge game /10

18 hours ago, Birds said:

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rip

17 hours ago, Rekin said:


Since when did I mess up a build, my rb20 was on point.

till she blew 

don't garrett have new 30/35 series turbos? put a 35something on it m8 

Also a guy with a new 2016 macbook pro (only comes with 2 USB TYPE C ports and that's it) buys micro SD card adapter to usb C to get some of his data off it, proceeds to snap his SD card in half trying to put it in this adapter thing, f*kn loled so hard 

On 18/11/2016 at 4:17 PM, Leroy Peterson said:

Want to take pulsar to Gibson motorsport tomorrow.... Anyone wanna play with the autronic while I drive it around the block tonight? lol
I haven't driven it since leaving the shop 2 weeks ago, but once it was fully warmed up from 5mins on the street it's like high load at low rpm, foot down, no accelerator passed ~10% throttle. TPS reads fine, there is a rev cut at below 40° coolant temp, but I just checked the ecu is reading coolant temp fine.
Not being able to take off at a set of lights makes it pretty much undriveable once I get around the corner.

After seeing Gibson Motorsport sport over the weekend I might get them to install the new box.

 

Im running a Autronic also, very happy with it 

Yeah even when my brother had a 3076 on his rb25 was pretty bad, no power then hits boost and spins it up too hard. 

Speaking of which, that 33 is just rotting on the side of parents house :( so sad even has decent Advan TC3 rims on it :\ 

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