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called him to discuss ways about getting it repaired. as soon as he mentioned warranty was void because of the heat wrap thats when i decided to go a different route. but anyway this isnt a thread about bitching i'm looking into what other manifolds are out on the market or even if i can make my own.

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its in dyno thread u lazy git haha

stock rb20

walrbo pump

gtr injectors

china cooler and piping

k&n filter

hypergear atr43g3 0.63 rear internal gate standard position

full zaust

nistune

260 @ what psi?

its in dyno thread u lazy git haha

stock rb20

walrbo pump

gtr injectors

china cooler and piping

k&n filter

hypergear atr43g3 0.63 rear internal gate standard position

full zaust

nistune

Cool, proves you can get a good result with the right parts, not just the name brand parts. Some of the Hypergear turbos are doing a good job on the little CAs and RB20s :)

mmm... Hub is not RWKW when they are no wheels involved. :/

very true, my bad... went on a roller dyno as well but wheel spun and also result seems to be fiddled a little by rival workshop haha

on a side note, first time I have had one of my cars on a hub dyno... while they may read power a little differently, my god it was good not having the head f**k of wheel spin, tyre heat and pressure etc.

so consistant, ran 350hp and then backed up with 351... could not see the difference between the lines

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Mine never gets tied down :)

Ye I've seen some rollers @ times with poorly tied cars and there is just rubber everywhere.

Really makes a mess of the tyres.

You aren't running semi's or something? They = bad for dyno'in.

Mine never gets tied down :)

Ye I've seen some rollers @ times with poorly tied cars and there is just rubber everywhere.

Really makes a mess of the tyres.

You aren't running semi's or something? They = bad for dyno'in.

Nah they are just really shitty rock hard old 245/17's that came with the R33 GTR rims... I mean rock hard as in you do a skid and they don't even smoke haha

The plan was to get tuned on hub dyno, then do a burnout and replace tyres. But we had a chance to put it on a roller and it didn't really work :D

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