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arhhh ok vspec i was at the skill swap day but i was in madora where it was supposed to be.... oh well sht happens...

update on the cutting im getting in cold weather it must be a boost cut because it is exactly the same as when i hit about 190km and it speed cuts...(not that i have been that fast on a sealed road)

am i right in assuming that....?

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Yes, Boost cut sounds/feels like speed cut :)

RSMs get rid of Speed Cut and are the ultimate Rice accessory :) Not that you need the speed cut on public roads :)

I get boost cut at around 13psi :( But if you keep it to 10psi you shouldn't have any problems :)

Speaking of Bang for Buck Upgrades...

has anyone just bought a longer core for the Stock IC End tanks and welded them up ?

Would be an interesting experiment... just to increase the length, not the height...

Calculatin pressure drop would be another story all together..

1) Pineapples $100

(Minimise the wheel spin)

2) 4.8kg flywheel $700

(rev your engine faster taking less time to accellerate and build boost).

3) HKS exhaust cam gear $200

(bring the boost on 500rpm earlier and get a few extra hp over the rev range).

4) Thermal wrap $100.

(wrap the dump pipe to the cat and also the trubo to intercooler pipe, to increase the gas velocity (spool turbo quicker/earlier and reduce underbonet temps).

5)Turbo Dump ,front and decat pipe $400.

6) S-AFC II, $500

vspec: i'll try and get brand from dan (the guy that put it in) you can tell me whether its any good... :rofl:

rev: thanks for the suggestions, mate, those mods sound awesome and make sense....the lightened flywheel sounds the best...ideas on where to get it done?? xspeed?? how many rwhp u reckon after all that work at about 10psi.....rev?

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