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This was my old lag monster, didn't move until 5500 and 1st and 2nd had to bash the limiter to keep it on song

Useless piece of junk never again.

Rather a 2.8 and stock ceramic twins over my last set up

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XGTRX, I do not think you have to wait for your T04Z to thrash it, I think you do too much thrashing now :)

Have you got Parkinson's or some other medical problem where you cannot control you right foot to make a responsive car drive smoothly in traffic?

I have come to the opinion that you have to be joking, good one mate :cheers:

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Nah not joking. If everyone had the same opinions and likes and dislikes the world would be pretty boring. We obviously have different ideas on what the best Gtr setup is. But hey we are lucky because if we don't like what we have down the track, we just change the turbo and we have a different driving experience with the same awesome car.

We are pretty privileged I say.

The beauty of a responsive big power stroker is you can still pretend it's heaps laggy with the throttle, if that's your thing.

Can't pretend a lag monster is responsive...

haha, that is funny :special:

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Nah not joking. If everyone had the same opinions and likes and dislikes the world would be pretty boring. We obviously have different ideas on what the best Gtr setup is. But hey we are lucky because if we don't like what we have down the track, we just change the turbo and we have a different driving experience with the same awesome car.

We are pretty privileged I say.

You can stop now, your secret is OUT, you have a Stroker !

Boring so true. cars are like Sheilas, all different but all expensive :cool:

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