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cars all fixed (for now anyway unless it breaks the broken part again)

just have to put the front pipe on and a couple of bolts should be finished by tommorow no problem

The test drive will be the interesting part as were not sure why the part broke in the first place

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just thought i'd add some more updated pics

new mods

blue triangle sticker

extra bonnet catch from ZENITH

hks actuator

boost gauge

remap comp (still to be tested)

black window tinting to match black roof

and nismo gmax twin plate with nismo lightened flywheel (not sure if i put this in or not already)

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well... update!!! - car is now making 236rwkw!!! at 1.2, 1.3ish BAR of boost - feels good!!! but the real test will be next monday

rb25 box conversion completed aswell :O

and some nice big KANSAI AUTOMOTIVE stickers on the car now :)

big thanks to TERRY at KANSAI for the help/time/labour/development of the car :down:

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Hey Huddy any chance of listing ur setup to get that output kw figure!! Pretty please as thats what i am aiming for!! If it is different to what ur original post states!

Cheers in advance!

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Hmmm okay thanks 1400r, just trying to get a comparison as will have a similar setup, RB25, FMIC, Fuel Pump, PFC, Splitfires, 450hp turbo, blah blah blah.

Am basically gonna aim for 250kw so not sure whether it is achievable.

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