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R33GOD - I just dropped my 33 off at Unigroup up here in Sydney.

Last time it was there they fitted the hi-flow and EBC.

Now Im going 550 injectors, z32 AFM and retune so I'll let you know how mine goes :rofl:

sweet as man. do u have the same hiflow as me, standard hiflow or max oversize vg30?

lemme know how much torque u make also?

cheers :)

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my car made 200.3kw @ 16psi on a slide hiflow which i thought was awesomely crap.

afr's were 13.5:1 till boost hit, then 12:1 the rest of the way home.

base timing was 21 degrees.

and that was on the vg30 max oversize jobbie.

my car made 200.3kw @ 16psi on a slide hiflow which i thought was awesomely crap.

afr's were 13.5:1 till boost hit, then 12:1 the rest of the way home.

base timing was 21 degrees.

and that was on the vg30 max oversize jobbie.

damn man now thats low. gotta be a faulty turbz for sure

wat mods do you have?

all the usual mods.

damn man now thats low. gotta be a faulty turbz for sure

well gcg said that the turbo was showing over 50,000km of wear after only 5,000 of driving with it.

they also said that the housings were bored out of spec for the size of wheel they used, so i figured that the turbo would have had to spin faster to reach a certain psi at any given rpm.

the turbo ive got in there now is a GCG hiflow thats bigger than their average. because the housings were machined out of spec, they had to use a bigger wheel and a garrett GT series core. so now ive got a turbo rated at 450-500hp and 25psi.

Good question!

standard hi flow me thinks!

Hey Chris... I bought the Stage 3 max oversize high flow off Slide..... there was two options and I chose the largest.... Not sure how to check if that was what I actually was sent though... but I assumed it was correct with my dyno figures.....

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