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Settle down Dan.........Just because yours made some rediculous amount of power. Just you wait till i wind in more boost lol.......I am looking for that almighty HIT when it comes onto boost :) I want crazy wheelspin.

PS: when am i gonna see that barge of yours out on the track sideways :P

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Settle down Dan.........Just because yours made some rediculous amount of power. Just you wait till i wind in more boost lol.......I am looking for that almighty HIT when it comes onto boost :) I want crazy wheelspin.

PS: when am i gonna see that barge of yours out on the track sideways :P

You probably won't see it on the track sideways. I don't like to track my car unless I have alternative means of transport....for instance if I were to buy a newer car I would then use the old one for track work. It's either that or do up a 180 with a ca18 in it....pull it apart, bom the crapper out of it and see how she goes. Good thing I can buy turbos cheap....might put a set of twins on it, what do ya reckon?

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212rwkw is awsome....

Nice

PS. Do u still need that heat shield???

Heh, col you are such a good man. PM me what days you have off and well see what we can work out. I was looking at my missing heat shield before :D

Ive also posted up a dyno chart in Forced Induction Performance section.

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hey dan, what are you running in your car? have you taken it down the 1/4 before?

Goto http://www.oznissan.com/board/index.php?showtopic=16

I couldn't be bothered listing everything.

Haven't been down the quarter yet but will be soon. Hoping to get it into the 11's but gotta sort out some issues first

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Riverside - What turbo are you running on your CA? Sam tuned my car when he was in Brisbane last year, it made 175rwkw on 14psi runnig a VG30 roller bearing turbo, this was befroe he had his real time tuning.

I have just fitted a GT28RS turbo and am looking for a power figure similar to yours.

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