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I dont want to start crap but wont reliabilty become a big issue constantly producing those numbers????

yes your right it does become an issue as 270-280rwkw is the limits on stock internals as it has been proven time and time again..

u can have it tunned perfectly but at the end of the day it wont b reliable if your running that sort of power everyday ....

so its an accident waiting to happen...

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whats the point then.

The car is in a magazine. Need I say more? At least the owner seems realistic about his car.... personally I worry more about the err 'less educated' Skyline owners who will read the article and think that 300rwkw is an appropriate figure for their stocko engine.

oh sure....... what you need to understand is that i have just seen the dvd and after thorough anaylsis ive decided that this fool is a disgrace to my fellow skyline enthusiasts.......

i was wondering what gets u off more, driving ur playboy skyline or sittting at home pulling urself off to the 'price is right'..............????????????

oh sure....... what you need to understand is that i have just seen the dvd and after thorough anaylsis ive decided that this fool is a disgrace to my fellow skyline enthusiasts.......

i was wondering what gets u off more, driving ur playboy skyline or sittting at home pulling urself off to the 'price is right'..............????????????

Is it school holidays already? :wacko:

Great first post to introduce yourself to your 'fellow skyline enthusiasts' mate.

next week buddy..............

it might as well be

the amount of kids driving around in r33's these days and not to mention how cheap skylines are getting, makes u wonder if they really are worth their value.....

SKYLINES are cheap jap shit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

get a real car, 1999 pink barina running 11's.

next week buddy..............

it might as well be

the amount of kids driving around in r33's these days and not to mention how cheap skylines are getting, makes u wonder if they really are worth their value.....

SKYLINES are cheap jap shit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

get a real car, 1999 pink barina running 11's.

HAHAHAHAH U f**kING KEYBOARD NINJA!

just ban this cock flavoured lolliepop!

HAHAHAHAH U f**kING KEYBOARD NINJA!

just ban this cock flavoured lolliepop!

4evagtrs u fcuking retard, fcuk off these forums and go mess with your little friends during lunch time. Sick of all u dreamers. Thizzle is a mate of mine and unlike half of al the bullshit artists/dreamers on these forums talking their cars up and what they plan to do, Thizzle has actually gone and done it. Not to mention how hard he has worked for it. Maybe you like hid skyline or do not, keep your negative criticisims to yourself, so when oneday you buy a car whatever that may be you will get the same respect.

next week buddy..............

it might as well be

the amount of kids driving around in r33's these days and not to mention how cheap skylines are getting, makes u wonder if they really are worth their value.....

SKYLINES are cheap jap shit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

get a real car, 1999 pink barina running 11's.

Whats up pal? Didnt you get breast fed this morning?

sorry guys this thread was a waste of time...

reason i was writing this post was i have currently achieved 231 rwkw on 14psi on a hks 2535.

i want to put bigger injectors in and add 3-4 psi of boost, but i was doubting if my engine could handle it

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reflex u can easily do it. im making 240rwkw on 17psi, no worries have had that going for 6 months now. anything over 250 is a little worrying, but when you think about it anything over standard will decrease the life of your engine.

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