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110kW @ the wheels is normal for a stock GTS-T R32. We're talking about a GTS-T here - only 1 turbo.

Not harsh at all...  my stock R31 (with 1 less cam and 1 less turbo than you guys) managed over 100 at the rears....  

with figures that low, there must be some underlying issues.

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hey what about the Suzuki Cappucinno  with 61rwkw .... not bad considering it weights about 650kgs WET

It rev's out to 10,000rpms :) and dosent loose any power from 8000rpms...great from track days just leave it in one gear all around the track...lolz

Whats the go with these dyno sheets??

I called selectmaz yesterday and spoke to the guy who was driving our cars on the dyno.. he says they have finally got a new printer and will be sending them out asap.

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Well here are the dyno photos, with the photos I haven’t had time to edit and touch up them to my liking since I have shit all time. So excuse the imperfections. I have some dyno graph photos which I will upload as well tonight but it’s only like 6 graphs or so. Nothing spectacular but I’ll upload them.

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