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You got big GUNS don't you!!! Put some muscle into it with a breaker bar. Worked for me LOL. hex 14 mm socket will give you a fighting chance.

You will be getting new dumps won't you Gun, it'd be a real shame if you didn't.

You got big GUNS don't you!!! Put some muscle into it with a breaker bar. Worked for me LOL. hex 14 mm socket will give you a fighting chance.

You will be getting new dumps won't you Gun, it'd be a real shame if you didn't.

rolmao i have massive guns sean....

yeh ill give it another crack this arvo

yeh course getting new dumps and fronts and looks like ill need cat back 2

O nice what type of titainium exhurst you go for.

im 100% sure i bought it off these forums.the bloke said its a jap brand one and sounds unreal.its 3 1/4 inch straight through with 4inch canon..weights in at 3.1kg...

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Which Turbs did you end up going Kane 2860-5, 2860-7 or the GT-SS from Nengun. Just read more of the thread.

Please post your results when complete.

hey mate

i went the -5 as there got massive potential from some other results i have seen.im aiming for 300awkw and thts easy on these turbos as there was a bloke that posted he has 380kw or something and gunna lean on the turbos bit more,so yeh ill let ya all no when its tuned etc

hey mate

i went the -5 as there got massive potential from some other results i have seen.im aiming for 300awkw and thts easy on these turbos as there was a bloke that posted he has 380kw or something and gunna lean on the turbos bit more,so yeh ill let ya all no when its tuned etc

Thanks - I'm going down the same path and going to purchase new turbs 1st week feb from CRD. I have R34N1's (-7) which made 305rwkws @ 18psi until the front one died. Too exy to repair.

From a response point of view was looking to go the same again. However teetering between the -7 and -5 and with you almost there your dyno results/map will be very interesting to compare.

i went the -5 as in the future when the motor pops all do a full house rebiuld and really stand on thesae turbos try for 380+++KW and see,but hey that hopefully a little while away yet..

still waiting on the turbos should have been here this week but will see

yeh ya can bend titanium well this is bent and deff is titanium,man its light to pick up...

kano

I'd personally do the suspension, braking, wheels and tyres first.

Anyone can push an accelerator.

How many people can go around corners?

he pretty much doing the whole package. everyones got a limit to a budget lol.

anyone can push an accelerator thats true, but most cars wont go as fast as his car when its ready :P

what's taking so long on the turbos??

seems that the blokes supplier is on holidays,but im not worried ive got another 2weeks of holidays,plus im still waitin on me fronts from cerbera on these forums which has taken over 3 weeks and im pissed that he wont reply or pm back.... also im waiting on justjap to re open as i think there closed...

yeh ive just put coilovers in and the 18 i have,have ok tyres..i will be getting onto all the bushes over the next 8months cause thats how long i have till licence is back(long story)..

hanyou-it will be fast and i cant wait to hear my titanium exhaust.....

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