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i didnt run last night because im selling my car... its killing me!!! if i come back from overseas and i havent sold the car... i will be boosting so it makes 450rwhp, buy some slicks then take it down the 1/4.... otherwise i wont be seeing the 1/4 for a long time... i just had to come out and watch... cant stay at home when u know the runs are on!!

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Originally posted by Skyrine-Dave

should i build an RB25/30 combo, find a cheap RB25det, or bolt a HKS2530 to my current RB20det?

rb25 ... too much custom stuff in a rb25rb30 engine. the rb20 .... meh ... they may be faster than me but don't really impress me by any means.

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boxhead .... did you break out into insane amounts of wheelspin to get that time? if you did you da man ...... looks damn kewl from a spectators point of view. Seeing one car in one lane getting a nice smooth launch and another sitting on the spot spinning its arse off .... :P

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