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Someone tried to start my car while it was running, but I'll say my car was quieter as I have a stock 2.5" exhaust :)

Went from 145.5 kWs to 157.2 kWs. All I changed was the oil I use and type of oil filter :S

hehe.. As I said.. everything else on my car is stock... including the cat-back ;o)

from 178kw (intercooler only)

to

192kw with

-intercooler

-pod filter

-turbo back exhaust

-PFC

-Tune

10psi both times

BLAH! should have kept the car quiet :D

Wowser! :)

So for 10rwkw more than I have, it cost you somewhere around 3K? There must be something not quite right with the tune perhaps? I would have thought that kind of setup would get easily 200rwkw?

Thanks for sharing though, it's nice to see what setups do what results. =-D

highest power was?

If only you had found Daves keys, you would have won easily!

Thanks Eric for taking me for a spin around the block. The Types S coilovers took the bumps better than i thought.

Rocked up... Met a bloke in a Black R33 with some saucy chicks.. Had chrome 19"s I think. Nice.. Girls and Car

I was in the R34 Black with white rims and custom Yellow plates.. Nice to meet you.

Pitty I couldnt stick around, when will the next be?

Nathaniel

BLAH! Missed you yet again :D

hey all

good day!!! nice work to all that organised and helped!! congrats!!

so sad to see that my car ran a pitiful 142. unhappy!!! lol

good to meet you DRDOOF. good to put the name to a face

Jaye

You too mate :)

I have to admit that mine was runing 10 psi when it made the 178, but I have no boost controller so I consider it standard :P

Zilch I see you went the bayside blue route!! Saw your car, no you, then doof with keys in hand!!! You sir are braver than I!!! BUuuut awesome that it is finally back on the rd!!!

hahaha... I was uber careful :) treated it better then I treat my own... the surprise with the thermo fans was a bit shit early on :P Other then that, all good :)

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That makes my wing look SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO high :thumbsup:

Wowser!

So for 10rwkw more than I have, it cost you somewhere around 3K? There must be something not quite right with the tune perhaps? I would have thought that kind of setup would get easily 200rwkw?

Thanks for sharing though, it's nice to see what setups do what results. =-D

14 KW!

Kinda shit honestly... I liked having a quiet car, I thought the exhaust would be restricting the crap out of it, I spose it really wasn't... The ECU did make a HUGE difference in driveability though, I would definately recomment that :)

Hopefully a much needed oil change will push it up a bit :)

Wowser! :thumbsup:

So for 10rwkw more than I have, it cost you somewhere around 3K? There must be something not quite right with the tune perhaps? I would have thought that kind of setup would get easily 200rwkw?

Thanks for sharing though, it's nice to see what setups do what results. =-D

10psi wouldn't really gain much more with ECU or not.

needs more boost to get over 200rwkw

Well I could put the VG30 turbo on, but someone was interested in buying it, and with an RB20, he would get way more out of it then me...

So I spose I might as well buy a boost controller finally :thumbsup:

lol Nath. one is my missus and the other is my m8s fiancee. sorry m8. lol.

Doof u didnt tell me ur runnin 10psi... cheatin... :D lol

hopefully ill b gettin intercooler soon and boost controller so i can squeeze a lil more outta the near stock

and to share mods with results...

R33 GTST S1 1994 Model with near 190000km on the clock,

- catback twin 2 1/2" exhaust

- K&N pod

- Dual stage bypass trick from DIY forum

- BOV (dont think it makes a difference but still)

ONLY 142.3kw ATW

how sad :P:thumbsup:

ah well. more mods to come. but i thikn only cosmetic wise for now...

Doof you have to be the only bloke I always miss..

Oh well next one it is .. Will make sure everything is in line to get some big HP out of her.

Yeah it's uncanny... One of these days mate :thumbsup:

Doof u didnt tell me ur runnin 10psi... cheatin... :D lol

Hey, I didn't really know til it ran at the dyno day earlier in the year :P Nobody I know can figure out how it's running that though...

I would have taken you guys for a nice ride with 260+ :D

Haha Just playin Jaye.. The misses would shoot me lol..

lol all good nath

u will definately have to take me for a run next time i see ya! thought ur car sounded pretty beasty!

lol doof. wish mine ran 10 for no reason... how much psi u rekon the stock turbo can run? the bloke at Envy was sayin around 13.. not sure i wanna go that far but.

maybe im just bein soft and dont wanna stuff anythin :huh:

Jaye I used to run 14psi on a night out and 11psi for daily driving.. Compared to what it has become it was greaT on fuel..

you could run 13psi no worries.. got a r34 turbo if u wanna highflow it .




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