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torque readings froma roller dyno that are around 800-900 nm are hardly accurate. they are miscalculated thats for sure. hub pack is the ONLY way to accuratly measure torque.

yeah stock bottom end... just had drift super cut here this weekend at mallala which i managed to win! on my last run the wastegate line broke off and i overboosted to 2.5 BAR boost...... motor kept it going and loved it lol

heres a vid of the final.

thanks dude.. i need to get cracking on it and so some more work... few things need improving now.

I have a facebook fan page if any one is interested! feel free to visit my page here

here's a few clips from DSC this weekend.

very nice rims you picked up there,17" too!!! still saving up the rest of cash to get mine rebuilt, looking at 17x10 and 17x13, ill see how that will work.... on a stagea :P

nice i got a stag as a daily... i'll trial fit my 17's on it when the rock up :P

That sound gives me wood!!! Cant wait till mine is slapped together... What gate you running champ? I haven't read the first page for ages >_<

was a 38mm gate... now a 44.. doesnt sound so tough with the larger gate sadly :(

those blast pipes are for sale atm $580 for them. not cheap but it is titanium... whole system would be 1500-2K

Aww really? =/ I have a 44mm MV-R Tial going on and was hoping it would sound like that clip..... Still, must sound pretty good.....

Is that spool sound just due to the surge ported cover???????

Yeah along with the fact there's no afm in front of the turbo.

Good shit!!! I'll have the same setup, just a 4 inch pipe into some sort of airbox....

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