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am in the middle of gettin my 32 done wit hi-flowed 32 turbo. it goes to the dyno tom. hopin for around 200rwk. let ya know how it goes.

Sweet yer im keen to find out.

I had my 32 dyno on saturday it had 140rkw but thats with out a front mount intercooler. Ive got a SAFC 2 in it dump pipe from turbo full exhaust and put a 33 fuel pump in.

What mods have you done any tips?

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bit of a delay on the dyno side of things, decided to fit new clutch(exeedy) and another diff(just stock as the original on its way out). hopefully go in on monday.

yeah i got to 140kw on the last dyno i had done as well.

MODS(then.)

walbro fuel pump

dump from turbo to full 3 in exhaust

front mount

air pod

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shark33.

got my car back from the dyno today with hi-flowed 32 turbo put in. only ran it at 12psi and pulled 170rwk. not bad seein as though it only made 140 last time on 14 psi. we're gonna hi mount it and see what it does but dunno mite be waistin our time. wont know till i get back from hol in two weeks but ill keep you posted. only other mod different from last is an AVC-R. :)

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Shit . i got some chasing up to do now Sharky... i'm only at 116! .. Bastard! :P

where abouts are u getting your work done at m8 and how much boost are u running?

How much are hi flowed 32 turbos worth these days? i'm looking to upgrade turbo pretty soon .. but i'm looking towards a GT28R ...but depending on cost a hi flow 32 turbo maybe easy to source on a budget.

Tanks

Matt Tuckett

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Shit . i got some chasing up to do now Sharky... i'm only at 116! .. Bastard! :)

where abouts are u getting your work done at m8 and how much boost are u running?

How much are hi flowed 32 turbos worth these days? i'm looking to upgrade turbo pretty soon .. but i'm looking towards a GT28R ...but depending on cost a hi flow 32 turbo maybe easy to source on a budget.

Tanks

Matt Tuckett

it cost me 1500 to get the turbo hiflowed. i was lookin at the gt28r also but that was only after i had already hiflowed mine.

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yeah mate do a real good job. only got the car back monday, so far so good. have only tuned it to one bar at the moment. 170kw at wheels. we is hoping for 210 at wheels.

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Ok thanks for that, did you take the turbo off and give it to them or did they do it all? Im going to take mine off to save some money, how did the turbo look when u got it back? all nice and new ? :rofl:

ill be seeing what they can do with my 33 turbo, i want somewhere around 230rwkw at 14-15psi either that or go big and get a 2835R but thats going to cost me alot more $$ but also make alot more power :aroused:

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