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Thats definitely an awesome power curve..

Just looking at how it bumps straight to ~180rwkw then 200 then 250rwkw so early in the power run is well... OFFENSIVE! :D

AFRs are fine, quite nice actually.

What turbine housing are you running on the GT35r?

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Nice fat curve - should be plenty more in your setup with a bigger housing. I was running an HKS 3040 with a 1.10 and managed 330 at the wheels on an RB25 but it all came on too late - so with the 3 litre should be a ball tearer

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You are my hero, yet another pregidous Japanese car owner, how original. Shut up asshole, you've got nothing to say to me.

Thats great power congrats

Falcon XR6T, when u come here and make negative comments towards other people do you expect a warm welcome??

please to avoid a thread that will become you vs 50 skyline owners, be positive!

and remeber there are alot more skylines in this world making more power than xr6T but do we come to your forum calling you all weak?

Thats great power congrats

Falcon XR6T,  when u come here and make negative comments towards other people do you expect a warm welcome??

please to avoid a thread that will become you vs 50 skyline owners, be positive!

and remeber there are alot more skylines in this world making more power than xr6T but do we come to your forum calling you all weak?

Being positive hasn't gotten me anywhere on this forum either. But I love your car, it looks great! I'm not joking that is one of the best R32's I've ever seen. Congratulations mate! Top job.

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