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So a guy is sellin his S15 and uses my dyno chart as proof of the power...

http://forum.silviansw.com/viewtopic.php?t=26296

Damn funny read.... :P:wub::P

Becareful guys!! Who woulda thought this shit would happen!

what a clown haha!

i fell into the same trap though, when i bought my car i didnt know much about skylines. the dude showed me it had a dyno for 215kw! with just a zorst and fmic on 10psi :(

lol, just messing around, your new car is pretty awesome!

Just a little down on power.

Jokes Dan. I'm sure it won't stay like that for too long. :(

The blokes in the US achieve some pretty impressive results with the GT3071/76's on the Lancers, oh I mean Evo. heheh :P

Does Adelaide have any High powered Skylines rolling around the streets?

Not cars that arent registered for the streets tho.

What Kws at the wheels is it making?

What model is it?

Oh yer NO exagerating either!!!! :D

Mines a GTST Series 2

Making 204.5kw

gtst series 2 r33 304rwkw

gtr32 307awkwdyno tuned on tilbrooks dyno.

Just a little down on power.

Jokes Dan. I'm sure it won't stay like that for too long. :D

The blokes in the US achieve some pretty impressive results with the GT3071/76's on the Lancers, oh I mean Evo. heheh ;)

hmmmmm hks turbo already.... crap said too much....

nice 4door what turbo is that supporting mods

standard turbo pump ecu apart from 3inch exhaust (straight no cat) intercooler pod and thats it at the moment got bigger turbo ecu etc to put on yet in the process ove slowly getting it done.

ah nice would of sworn a high flow or something for such low boost

nah chris at west torrens said it makes better power of the 1 boost level instead ove 2 i did have it set to like 10psi or so but had a massive flat spot standard ecu didnt like it so put it down to 5psi instead ove that dual stage boost thing 5 & 8psi i think only when its colder at night the car likes boost then smetimes it show a little flatspot depends on the weather too i guess standard ecu's suck

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