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19.5 rwkw less that a 31

you fag!

Had to detune it to give you a chance, you patsy!

Steve-o: I'm not into quoting power figures.... I'll let the laptimes do the talking. I hope a 200rwkw GTR doesn't beat your 400rwkw one! :P

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Steve!

Good to see Unigroup has tuned your GTR = AWESOME!!

You have to let me drive it....plz? :D

Andrew, Im not into power figures either...I mean, Ive only got a 70-ish-rwkw mx5 nugget !!

Cant wait to see your GTR out on friday! You got the passenger seat and rails put in for me yet? :mad:

Had to detune it to give you a chance, you patsy!

Steve-o: I'm not into quoting power figures.... I'll let the laptimes do the talking. I hope a 200rwkw GTR doesn't beat your 400rwkw one! :D

but your graph means nothing without reference power numbers...

its appears like a nice curve, but that doesnt mean it is a nice curve :mad:

What tyres are you going to run on Friday Andrew?

I'm just running silly Federal tyres... Car is still being developed, I'll just be puttering around the track, checking temps, bedding in the brakes, etc etc...

Basically making sure that nothing falls off the car :mad::D

For everyone who wants to know what power the car is making... Come on!! You're pretty intelligent peeps, I'm sure you can take a pretty good guess :)

I've posted EVERYTHING that went on the car in this thread :rofl:

Here's a summary - Stock engine, GT-SS turbos.

I'm just running silly Federal tyres... Car is still being developed, I'll just be puttering around the track, checking temps, bedding in the brakes, etc etc...

Basically making sure that nothing falls off the car :mad::D

For everyone who wants to know what power the car is making... Come on!! You're pretty intelligent peeps, I'm sure you can take a pretty good guess :)

I've posted EVERYTHING that went on the car in this thread :rofl:

Here's a summary - Stock engine, GT-SS turbos.

are they the new RSR tyres? if so you will be suprised at how good they actually are

Andrew, you havent answered my guess yet!

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No :mad:

Mmmm... Nice power curve!

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All on a stock engine!!! :mad:

if you were going off the dyno sheet i have on my desk than you would have around 270rwkw

but as a noob guess id say around the 300-330rwkw.

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