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Boost @ 18.5

Garrett GT2560R

Tomei poncam 260/9.15 in/ex

nismo afm's

Sard 700 injectors

full exhaust

Think thats about it

I think its worth the money i spent :D

I will be at WSID today. See what sorta times I can pull

Good to see you got it all done with all the hasles you had .

Good luck at wsid tonight .

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Thanks guys

Big thanks to Jim @ CRD + Nathan at grey imports for the 'build'

Clutch was a custom 9 puk ceramic from UAS. Beautiful to drive on the street, and hopefully will handle the launches pretty well. Hopefully the gearbox or diff dont break :S

The boost isnt dialed in properly, thanks to my boost controller. So for the first couple of runs I will probably only be running 15 pound (stock actuators). These turbos are way bigger than the gt-ss's and is probably why they take so long to spool. Merli's/kababs car produces similar power at higher boost, but produces it much quicker .....

Once again thanks, and I hope the weather holds up :P

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How responsive is it compared to stock?

You have basically the same setup im going for except you're using 2560R's whereas im going for the HKS GT-SS's. I'm probably just gonna opt for 2xRB25 AFM's too.

You're running the stock fuel pump minus the low/high resistor right?

Overall a very nice result, grats!

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