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Took my car to Ben@Race Pace (RB26dett powered GTS-t 4-door). Came back with an awesomely smooth power curve and 217.5 rkw at 14psi. Big thumbs up :). The car is a real pleasure to drive now.

Dave, that's good to hear. Was speaking to your parents about your car, and how your mum was afraid to take it over 3000rpm! Your gonna have to take me for a spin.

Scott

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Flex my car was running whacked settings. That's how it came from Japan. The boost was all over the shop among other things. You'd have to talk to Ben to see what sort of pricing you'd get to get more power.

hehe yeah scott for sure ;). I went down to st kilda tonight and actually got harassed by a car full of "wogs" in a fully sick chrome wheeled vl turbo (with the really big dials). Was ace fun :). Tell me.. where do I sign up to be cool like you and be a SAU vic member?

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yeah... it's basically a stock RB26dett, FMIC (trust), blitz boost controller, zorst, I think it has Z32 airflow meters, a few custom bits for the engine (like the sump) (the car was built in japan where alot of this stuff is readily availible) and nismo engine mounts. So basically aside from having an RB26dett in a GTS-t it isn't modified.

This is all the information I had when I bought the car:

http://www.prestigemotorsport.com.au/au/st...sp?StockID=2784

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Hi Sarumatix

Check out this thread, has ALL the information you need.

Another member too add too our 100+ stong base is awesome :)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=60590

We also have a General Meeting coming up next week.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=69618

You can come along too that if you like :) Its open too members and non-members

- ash

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