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hey,

i just run my r32 gtr on dyno.

its cat back zorst,14psi and filters and got a best run of 256hp on dyno dynamics...

ill put up the graph tommorrow and tell what yous think.

i was fairly happy with that,was interesting to see wht it makes before i put my new set up on...

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funny you say that cause my friends 200sx went to advan and got her car tuned and they give her a readout of about 300hp. she put it back on the dyno here and she only got 240hp thats only 14hp then it went down to advan with.

maybe it reads low you think? what should i be getting in hp?

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My 32R has apexi pods,cam gears, 12psi, and turbo back zorst.

Its putting out 235kw @ the wheels.

Seems low to me, how many km on the clock?

Jason.

yeh? 235@wheels thats unreal mate... got a dyno sheet? its got 89xxxx on the clock was 150psi throughtout all cyclinders 1.5 years ago or 20000kms ago. dont seem tired at all... ive read a few times with my mods i should be seeing about 190 to 200kw..

how u convert hp to kw????

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yeh? 235@wheels thats unreal mate... got a dyno sheet? its got 89xxxx on the clock was 150psi throughtout all cyclinders 1.5 years ago or 20000kms ago. dont seem tired at all... ive read a few times with my mods i should be seeing about 190 to 200kw..

how u convert hp to kw????

hp/1.36 = kw

i believe

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thanks mate so thAT gave 188@the wheels... which does seem low dont it??? would it be wise to check my engines health before i mod it up????

dont want to spend all this cash on turbos etc and the motor just let go on me?

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