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I ran 13.642 ( my best )

MPH 103.85

There is room improvement, my tyre pressure was hight, oh my 60f time is SHIT ( Sam said that :D i meant to put more heat it the tyres ) 2.240.

I'm runing it on Sumitomo 225/50/16, maybe next time i'll run it at Heathcote with something like yokohama or azenis, a set of new spark plugs, water spray on the cooler with the HOPE of hitting the 13,5 mark.

Thanks Nark for encourage me to run, i'm sure we had good times there Nark, i still OWN you dinner :P

West

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Originally posted by KamikazeR33

i know ill have butterflies all the way till the green lights go "bling bling, its action time"

That's so true, I remember sitting on the grid for my first race and forgeting to breath I was concentrating so much..

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The usually mods DJ :

Except i've got a chipped ECU but turn out it doesn't help in anyway, running too rich, not tuneable. Anyway i still list them out for you DJ.

Bended supra front mount.:(

Button clucth.

Custom front pipe 21/2 off turbo to 3 then back to 21/2 then to 3 stainless steel Hi-flow cat then Apex N1 cat back.

Front and rear strutt.

Profect B controller.

The pineaple thing but don't think they really help, they were meant to gain traction but from what i see they don't so i don't think its worth spending money on.

That's about it i think oh and a broken exhaust manifold stud, Ben from BMT try to fix it and end up broke his easy out in there as well so i decide to leave it like that couldn't be bother anymore.

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ran 1bar on my 32 turb a while back haha funnily enough it started pinging when it hit boost  

What happened to yours on Friday anyhow? It still running? Or was it just getting hot.. you said some noise or something happened at caldeR?

13psi is fine with a cooler - whether its efficient or worth bothering with on the stock turb is another question.. just look at rev210's times @ 10psi..

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