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corrans is manual sohc Rb30 made 710hp on allans engineering dyno on pump fuel.

alexs is Rb30/25 dohc, 900hp roller, glide etc, jakes ... 1000hp roller ,sohc Rb30,glide. Then there that green r31 with the Rb30/25 with the turbonetics T76, apparently thats nearly ready... few up and comers.

Thanks for reminding me about the liberty if we are on the same wavelength(pt rd)

I have been trying to forget about that night:)

corrans is manual sohc Rb30 made 710hp on allans engineering dyno on pump fuel.

alexs is Rb30/25 dohc, 900hp roller, glide etc, jakes ... 1000hp roller ,sohc Rb30,glide. Then there that green r31 with the Rb30/25 with the turbonetics T76, apparently thats nearly ready... few up and comers.

Thanks for reminding me about the liberty if we are on the same wavelength(pt rd)

I have been trying to forget about that night:)

We have matching wavelengths then :) Was a good night never the less. Even though you seemed to leave in a hurry for some odd reason :) Did Corran make 710hp? I thought he was just making over 400kw at the wheels? What's Jake have.... the silver VL that's been off the road for a while? (tubbed Silver VL?). The Green R31 I think from Memory is Chris', friend of Alex (played footy with them both... and Alex is my uncle... whose younger than me ;) ) I noticed you didn't put your car up there :(

Incase you haven't noticed I'm the white R32 that follows Alex everywhere ;) ... well, when i can that is lol.

We have matching wavelengths then :woot: Was a good night never the less. Even though you seemed to leave in a hurry for some odd reason :) Did Corran make 710hp? I thought he was just making over 400kw at the wheels? What's Jake have.... the silver VL that's been off the road for a while? (tubbed Silver VL?). The Green R31 I think from Memory is Chris', friend of Alex (played footy with them both... and Alex is my uncle... whose younger than me :P ) I noticed you didn't put your car up there :thumbsup:

Incase you haven't noticed I'm the white R32 that follows Alex everywhere :) ... well, when i can that is lol.

Corran made 710hp, it hasn't seen a chassis dyno yet, yep i remember seeing your car all the time,

remember we had some fun when i was in my turbo old ke10 corolla that looked full grandma styles?

Jake has a maroon mini tubbed vl...don't know what happened to that silver tubbed

vl, last i heard it was ready to go again...that was about 2 yrs ago, seems to be one of hexed cars that

keeps having probs

cheers

darren

  • 2 weeks later...
I just put out 242kW at the rears on Monday at Boostworx. That PowerFC and boost controller were the best money I've spent on the car yet :woot:

I'm poor now though. :)

nice so you went from standard boost and map 177rwkw to a tunned PFC and bit more boost probably double the boost to gain 65rwkw

I just put out 242kW at the rears on Monday at Boostworx. That PowerFC and boost controller were the best money I've spent on the car yet :woot:

I'm poor now though. :)

IMHO a well tuned bolt on GTR is probably one of the best all round street cars you could be driving though Jim.

Atm i think my car isnt even on the limits you have to select.

Stock RB20DET in my 4 whore.

Pod and a 3" cat back system from ET leaves me with nothing to gain except the wank factor of a louder car. YAY

I need more money

nice so you went from standard boost and map 177rwkw to a tunned PFC and bit more boost probably double the boost to gain 65rwkw

Yeah not double the boost though, just from 11 to 14 psi, I also gained about 80Nm of torque.

IMHO a well tuned bolt on GTR is probably one of the best all round street cars you could be driving though Jim.

Yeah, I'm more than happy with it! I don't mind being poor, it goes hand in hand with a GT-R! :)

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  • 3 weeks later...
AS of 3 weeks ago

471rwkw at 6700rpm on 26psi/780nm of torque

PUMP FUEL, through a loose converter and powerglide

boostworx dyno

RB30 single cam powah!!:) still has casties and stock rods, ha,ha.

cheers

darren

Yeh nice work Darren....... I take it that was WITH a non broken engine mount :happy: From memory that was a stinker of a day too, until a certain A/C got installed :wub:

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