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I was genuinely disappointed with the result - should have run another pass or 12 on the bottle huh?!?!

It wasn't running that well to be honest.... Sounded nearly as shithouse as an SR20DET.

Gate is love. :thumbsup:

I reckon 10 passes in it, maybe 1 off the bottle would have been required.

haha, ye i know the SR20 put-put sound all to well :worship:

it wasn't the nitrous at fault of course.

Go back to a stock turbo and punch 300hp worth of gas into it for the 9. :thumbsup:

Get some NUTS! :worship:

Hindsight is a precious thing.... I'd love to just bottle fhe fark out of it for a pass or two. As it stands I can't see anyone else approaching the 11.662 stock turbo mark in a hurry.

/looks_at_rev_and_winks

I'd like to see this 'stock' turbo of yours...:thumbsup:

You'll have to pull it off the car it's currently fitted to. The buyer was a bit dissapointed that it was ceramic as he knew the car and thought he was getting a bargain - HAHA!!!

Eug - I've had years to consider this build :woot:

yes should be good!! i cant wait to get my car out there again!! im afraid i will get kicked out and need tech inspection. extra 100kw at wheels and a ppg 5 speed. on a 11.3pb >_<

You reckon? :(

yes should be good!! i cant wait to get my car out there again!! im afraid i will get kicked out and need tech inspection. extra 100kw at wheels and a ppg 5 speed. on a 11.3pb >_<

u could just get it tech'd u know dave :(

yep he certainly did. decided to go with the single shot for now, if i find the 125 shot isnt big enough i'll go direct port, but i'll see how i go for starters. price wise he was gooood >_<

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