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lol bl mate. Still at least they didn't put up his nos figures...

Yea... But stock turboz.. OMGzz...!@!@ wtf @ 265rwkw it didnt blow up!.. Must have alot of work done to it.

All my mods were cheapo lol

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yeah he got 265rwkw with nos, between 4000 and 4200 rpm he went from 120rwkw to 235 rwkw!!!! Near vert curve. Crazy.

Nah i didn't talk to ya, but saw u wandering round a few times. I wanna buy the top secret gtr :D

Then put a small projectile in the exhaust and watch it fly away into someone's windscreen as your taking off.

:/

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1994 R32 GTR

76,000km

HKS 2530's @ 20psi

260 Poncams

= 301rwkw

I have a feeling the dyno was abit conservative but anyhow it was a great day (even though a touch hot).

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Just had a look at Stan's dyno graph - from the SATANIC. Very surprising to see that UAS backed off the run before it even ended... meant that peak power wasn't even reached??? The dyno graph just went vertically downwards at the end, power curve hadn't even started to dip yet.

Anyone else see this on their graphs or was it just Stan's?

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Firstly a big thank you to Adam for putting this together. :/

Also to John and the staff at UAS for running the show.

Very happy with my boat, managed 261.3 rwkw @ 16psi.

Originally had boost set at 19psi,

but I wanted to know how she would go at a friendlier level. :D

Plenty of tough liners there today, some real good numbers.

So who's going to WSID?

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1994 R32 GTR

76,000km

HKS 2530's @ 20psi

272 Poncams

= 301rwkw

I have a feeling the dyno was abit conservative but anyhow it was a great day (even though a touch hot).

Mate I had bit of a sticky beak at your GTR when it was waiting in line - all your odometer numbers line up nicely leading me to believe it is a genuine 76,000km? Nice :D

I'm *know* my odometer is a genuine 74,000km :D on the plus side I know for sure the boost restrictor is still in. :/ Comforting.

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Just had a look at Stan's dyno graph - from the SATANIC. Very surprising to see that UAS backed off the run before it even ended... meant that peak power wasn't even reached??? The dyno graph just went vertically downwards at the end, power curve hadn't even started to dip yet.

Anyone else see this on their graphs or was it just Stan's?

If I recall his A/F ratios were running a little to lean to push it too much farther.. was a good run.. could have held on a little longer, got a video of it here.. I think the main issue with power was his boost dropping off 1psi..

anyways.. good day.. stuck round for a bit.. than left.. stupid whining gearbox.. shits me to tears now sounds like i'm running a dogbox or something..

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Firstly a big thank you to Adam for putting this together. :/

Also to John and the staff at UAS for running the show.

Very happy with my boat, managed 261.3 rwkw @ 16psi.

Originally had boost set at 19psi,

but I wanted to know how she would go at a friendlier level. :D

Plenty of tough liners there today, some real good numbers.

So who's going to WSID?

So who won STD turbo GTS-t......

also...who won overall and the reg.?

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