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i heard the R31 only runs a 13, squats and goes all over the place

Haha, I can imagine, mine already has major squat related traction issues and its probably only making 170kw at the fly, if that... Bit of a design flaw that.

Have you got any internal mods on this engine?  

R you gonna go RB25/30 for your new engine?

Yeah it has the usual mods, forgies, cams, big injectors etc. I did have all the specs on my computer but it crashed and i lost it. It will make a lot more power yet with new computer and more timing will make 300rwkw easy.

Yeah it has the usual mods, forgies, cams, big injectors etc.  I did have all the specs on my computer but it crashed and i lost it.  It will make a lot more power yet with new computer and more timing will make 300rwkw easy.

Cool! hopefully I will break through that 300rwkw barrier soon, I was thinking of going for a bigger turbo also but I dont like lag so I think I will stick with the 3037 for awhile yet.

Where in Tas are you? How much boost are you running? I have had car dynoed twice had problems both times. 1st go 262.5rwkw @ 13.2psi then shagged the plugs. 2nd go 269.6rwkw @ 14.2psi and the standard computer started retarding the timing. I am making about 7rwkw for every 1psi.

I had standard head, standand cams, standard exhuast manifold with 3" exhaust, big injectors, FMIC, HaltechE11 and running bout 14psi and I got 269rwkw.

Now I am rebuilding engine so most of that stuff has been upgraded expect for turbo, haltech and injectors. So the only thing stoping me to make more that about 320rwkw is the turbo, but I dont think I will upgrade as I dont want big lag either.

Im in Launceston

I spoke to the owner of the white R34 GTT with graphics, a kit and stock rims down here in Hobart and he reckoned his car was running NOS and making close to 500bhp. Personally i call bullshit, but you never know. From what i saw it has a decent sized FMIC, full exhaust (3.5" or maybe 4" towards the back), boost controller and some gauges.

Reason why i call bullshit is coz he said he was running "Stage 1" NOS. When i asked him what HP shot he was running and to explain exactly what "Stage 1" NOS is he just repeated it was Stage 1. I also said what turbo, he said standard :bs!: .

The car came from NSW and was tuned at a reputable workshop, i cant remember which one exactly. He still has the workshops sticker on his rear windscreen.

Standard turbo id say it was :bs!: also

Yep im calling :bs!: aswell, although if its true he can do what ever mods he wants to my car to get that amount of power from stock internals and turbo

Yeah Tim a boost controller is NOS didnt you know that? :lol:

Thats why everyone loves the missile switches on the bleed valve setups so they can be LiKe Da FaSt AnD Da FuRiOuS N DeY cAn B KoOl LiKe PaUl WaLkErZ n BlOw DeIr FlOoR oN2 Da RoAd WhEn DeY hIt Da NoOoOoOzZzZzZ SwITcHoRz SiIiIiIkKKKK!!

... that was a tad overused eh? haha

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