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I'm not advertising for these guys, and I wasn't put up to this but I'm just so impressed with the service and results over there that I had to share it with you guys!

Mods:

3" Exhaust (turbo - back)

Pod filter

Standard R34 GT-T cooler

Standard Turbo/ECU

Walbro 500HP In tank Fuel Pump

12 psi

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I understand this might not relate to most, but there are alot of line owners in the same mod field as I am. These guys are excellent at what they do, and I strongly reccomend them!

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I'm not advertising for these guys, and I wasn't put up to this but I'm just so impressed with the service and results over there that I had to share it with you guys!

Mods:

3" Exhaust (turbo - back)

Pod filter

Standard R34 GT-T cooler

Standard Turbo/ECU

Walbro 500HP In tank Fuel Pump

12 psi

post-5020-1146469697.jpg

I understand this might not relate to most, but there are alot of line owners in the same mod field as I am. These guys are excellent at what they do, and I strongly reccomend them!

CRD also tunes my car.

Thats an impressive result considering the minimal modifications :(

CRD also tunes my car.

Thats an impressive result considering the minimal modifications :(

They tune and advise on our car....with world class results.

In one day they had a total of 17 GTR's there getting work done, I can't think of anywhere else in the world you might see that. (possibly in a huge complex in Japan)

Uh so what exactly was done, I mean if it's got a stock computer, stock setup is there anything apart from setting the CAS to the correct advance at idle?

This is a serious question, unless the ROM was tuned? Or something else?

Chris, i was thinking the same thing..... he may have left out the "tiny" detail of a Power FC being fitted.

of corse they know there stuff check out the 1200hp r34 gtr they put out , by the way does anyone else know more info bout this car?

http://www.croydonautosports.com.au/projects.htm

Yeah, its a very thourough build and will soon be hitting the streets of Canberra....lookout A.C.T.!!

BTW my apologies for suggesting that it was an AFR curve nto a boost curve, I will look closer next time :(

But tell me why the scale for the boost is -10psi to 35psi? Why not show what is actually hapenning more clearly?

quick question - what did they do and how much did it cost.. did they fit the exhuast??? turn the boost up..

I don't quite see what has been done.. I could do all those things myself and put the car on the dyno and get the same results..

not having a go - just interested in knowing what was done as you've got most of the mods I'd look at getting (when i've got money + gearbox fixed)

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