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i have a set on my car(i believe) and its making 240rwkw's on 14psi, my workshop told me they had steel wheels on but i am a bit sceptical to run anymore boost til i am certain. capible of pushing 18-19psi before loosing effiency with the steel wheels. have also heard they will push closer to 300rwkw's

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lol, sorry dude, im a bit busy this week and i rushed that reply... kinda didnt get across what i meant to :O

They are a T25 or T28 or something, its a Nissan spec either way.

But what i meant was, with steel wheels, it might not be the same anymore, could be a slight variant which could potentially increase power potentials

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