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Hi all,

So how did you all do.. surprises found or what you expected.

My girl did 158rwkw which I was surprised about, however it appears the poor girl is running quite lean. I am not 100% sure on where to go from here, perhaps its time for a new computer.

(I will post my dyno sheet from work on monday)

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164 rwkw's

for my R33 gts-t

Standard exhaust, K&N filter, 8.5 psi, small front mount and also had a oil/air separator fitted (bit of oil in the pipes)..

Very happy with that result, as this time last year I onlyt got 130 (with boost only)..

Cheers

Rob

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Email me all pics and i'll host them on htpp://skylines.pnc.com.au

My R33 GTS-T Results:

8psi = 168 rwkw

12psi = 192 rwkw (started to ping)

Things i need to do before next dyno run:

CAI Box

98 octane fuel instead of 96

Oil change & Tuneup (hasnt been done for 7,000km)

Overall im extremely impressed and my next goal is 210 rwkw.

Ben.

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here are a couple for you, more here:

http://members.optushome.com.au/frankylie/...e/sau_dyno_day/

the R34 got 151rwkw with:

-cat back exhaust

-power intake

-stock boost ~7psi

& lots of fibreglass :cool:

thanks to all those who helped organise and run the day. are they usually that slow though???

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2rismo told me he came 2 hours late as i was going to the runz last night and his the one that organised it

yeah yeah, orright... and stuff me if that wasn't the most 'lines i've seen all at once outside of autosalon. what goes on at that maccas on saturday nights??? I'd just had 2 hours on the dyno and a very VERY long day so i went home to bed instead of leaving for the runs at MIDNIGHT! you crazy bastard!

are they usually that slow though???

yes. but weren't the suggestions and/or observations made about each car worth it? Easy to see when you're talking to a wanker or someone that knows what they're talking about in this industry at these kinds of days isn't it?!?!

All in all, I think it was a good day. Please email me any and all pics you have of the day. It would be greatly appreciated. Nice of the Sussex boys to make the trip too.

:cool:

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what a good day!! except for that knob in the VL!!

Originally posted by 2rismo

 

Nice of the Sussex boys to make the trip too.

:D

no worries, it was a bit of a trip but was well worth it.

my car made 143kw stocka with 3" exhaust and 14psi. go the RB20!!

the ute made 192kw, but was running rich

gotta love that ute

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Bonehead award of the day goes to me.

Not knowing how to use a simple $1 switch (Hi/Low Boost).

/me hugs his PC.

Off topic: Anyone know how much or where to get the electric motor thingies in the driver side door for the electric windows. Mine is only reliable 50% of the time and i need to replace/fix something.

I've pulled it apart and everything looks fine - put it back in and it worked for 2wks straight and now its buggered again.

PM me pls.

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