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155kw's is pretty normal for those mods on 9/10psi.And listen to every1 else :D.If your boost isnt holding well then change the vaccum line to the wastgate, Y-piece it off the line that runs near carbon canaster.It's inside the black tube with holes in it.Fixed mine and held 10psi much better than stock.

What cat are you running? Also, as mentioned get a partition. then do front mount, then management with some more boost.

Cats seem to be overlooked a bit, make sure it is a good highflow cat.

It is amazing how restrictive exhausts can be, I had an N1 style system, it was too loud so I swapped to a Nismo one and lost heaps (not on dyno, but from driving) - spool up was later and it was more sluggish response.

Originally posted by GTSR22

mate go get some wolf3d my cousin had 140 on his car and that was an rb20det.

now he has 200rwkw just by putting that on it  

k bye

hahahahaha

what a load of shit...

your fully sic cuz got 60rwkw from a change in ECU?

on a stock turbo with stock fuel system?

on an RB20?

pfft..

Get your hand of it mate..!!!

  • 2 weeks later...
Originally posted by GTST

hahahahaha

what a load of shit...

your fully sic cuz got 60rwkw from a change in ECU?

on a stock turbo with stock fuel system?

on an RB20?

pfft..

Get your hand of it mate..!!!

Man my cuz is running 28psi on a his Stock Vl Tur'bro ,Are u saying im a liar too? SIC TE LAN!!!.:D :D

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