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just had the emanage ultimate installed and dyno run, got 206.9

having some idle issues as sits on 1000revs then drops to 600 for second, also a slight drop in power sometimes when put foot down in 4th/5th gear while driving. Will take it back and see whats doing. Also power dropped off apparently coz of old ebc? Will be selling car around half way thru year as finding uni and working to pay off loan to hard. 4 door 34 will be next car, but in manual. :)

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I should get the GT-R on the dyno and see what a stock one puts out at the wheels... plus its pretty old, I'd imagine not as much as I'd hope :P

Where'd you get it done mate? Do they have a 4wd dyno there?

Got it done at hitech dyno on south rd, i know that turbo tune on south rd near castle plaza has one. Dont know what they are like tho :P

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wat kinda stuff u got done/have 2 ur car black_33...cos im thinking owana get it up 2 around 200, its 175 atm...so its either more kw or a new alarm, depends wat i gota spend lol :D

i have FMIC, POD, 3" exhaust, emanage ultimate comp, ebc, bosch 040 fuel pump, altho id recommend the power fc as the ultimate doesnt seem to be liked by many people

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i have FMIC, POD, 3" exhaust, emanage ultimate comp, ebc, bosch 040 fuel pump, altho id recommend the power fc as the ultimate doesnt seem to be liked by many people

cool, well i all i need 2 get is the comp and fuel pump, n hope it gets over 200 rwkw!

any1 have a pfc for sale or a fuel pump for a s2 1996 r33?

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E manage 4 autos is the best we can have so go to see it worked

i wonder if the wolf can be used on autos we need a good 1 like pfc

e manage blows coils apparently

did you get the ignision harnes?

james

yeah got all the harnesses but he didnt install one, dont know which it was, had tuned today and running much better, now just gotta get outer drive shaft joints fixed and sell it

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yep I give another vote for the Walbro - does the same job as my old Bosch 040, but I can't hear it at all (unlike the Bosch which buzzed constantly). Some tuners bag the Walbro as not high enough flow, but I haven't found that to be the case at all.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Hey guys my 32 has a s2 rb25 in it with a Hybrid GT FMIC, 3"xhaust, K&Npod,

standard 32pump and i think a remapped comp. Got it dyno'd twice bcoz i

didnt believe the power figures the first time, 1st time was at All Make Motors

and pulled 198rwkw on 9.5psi so 2nd time i took it to tilbrooks and got 191kw

on 9psi.

My problem is now it needs more fuel and was thinkin on buyin a walbro pump....??? Any got any suggestions....?

chees

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