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OK, rice it is :)

if the engine needs a rebuild, i'll do it, not a problem. i'll talk to dan about this but from previous discussions, the rb25det engine can pretty much handle up to 300kw's without a rebuild but thats not constantly running a large amount of psi all the time.

lately, i just been runnin stock boost (turnin the avc-r to 'off' mode) and whenever needed or wanted, i just flick it over to map A or B.

Some times they can handle 300rwkw, but the consensus these days is that it is really closer to 280rwkw, An engine that is old and has had a history of making power at high boost it is probably even less or in any case will not last for any length of time at that power, I would start planning the rebuild now as it can take a while!

Some times they can handle 300rwkw, but the consensus these days is that it is really closer to 280rwkw, An engine that is old and has had a history of making power at high boost it is probably even less or in any case will not last for any length of time at that power, I would start planning the rebuild now as it can take a while!

or u can cheat by buying a pre-built one and do the swap in a day, hey andy :)

gtr is gone. sold it.

why would u do something like that? :rofl:

How is everyone today?

good mate, been out most the morning at millennium msports, got no work :rofl:

how bout u?

I would love to tell Shanef what I am doing today but he gets all upset when he heres about the good life too much.....

Oh, but I did pick up all my travel documents for the next two weeks!!

I would love to tell Shanef what I am doing today but he gets all upset when he heres about the good life too much.....

Oh, but I did pick up all my travel documents for the next two weeks!!

its fine dave, i've come to grips with the fact that all old people do the same stuff that you do :)

I held very little back over the weekend. I think the bass affected my judgement and lowered my inhibitions just a tad...... As evidenced by the groin thrust dance and the swear count on Majorsick!! I needed to take more photos of T-shirts as I saw some absolute pearlers at AS!! Have ordered more but these aren't too rude......

Ahahaha it was great. Swear count was good, I love having majorsick around, he takes the focus of me swearing :whistling:

OMG this place is pure gold today, I haven't rofl'd so hard in a long time. What a joke. Thanks for making my day :sorcerer:

or u can cheat by buying a pre-built one and do the swap in a day, hey andy :whistling:

why would u do something like that? :woot:

good mate, been out most the morning at millennium msports, got no work :devil:

how bout u?

Not everyone has sweet pedros cousins style hook ups like me but Shane

good mate, been out most the morning at millennium msports, got no work :D

how bout u?

Yeah i am good, jealous that all of you got to go to BAS on the weekend i was 1400 k's away.

But not next year

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