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THE-34T on Northbourne Ave 10am, gave a wave but I'm in the work van so if you saw me undoubtedly you were wondering who the fk I am haha

Hi Trozzle, were you behind me in a white van? I did sorta catch something going on out of the corner of my eye ... regardless, thanks for the wave mate.

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Hi Trozzle, were you behind me in a white van? I did sorta catch something going on out of the corner of my eye ... regardless, thanks for the wave mate.

Yeah white Hyundai iLoad :P did a bit of lane dancing to get in front of you where I think I gave you a wave as you went past me on the right.

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yes - was sin at ESP

Today the boost was raised from 18 to 21psi

Result from 326kws to 350kws on Dyno Dynamics dyno.

Strong build from CRD and great tune from Glen

Runs out of puff past that.Garret 2860-7's

To correct any potential misinterpretation this is 350 rwkws

awkws is 326. Overall speed is the same but getting there is quicker.

A nice fat curve and acceleration is very linear.

Not a throw you back in the seat blast you get with the big singles when they come on song.

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Cool, always wanted to get passed by a Hyundai iLoad!! rofl.gif

lol :P

Also Richard, you should make pretty much the same power on a 4WD dyno. There's been many a shitstorm argument in Forced Induction section regarding rwkw/awkw and it's more or less decided that awkw and rwkw will be barely different, especially due to the way ATTESSA works.

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A $4 hooker feels great.!

So I spotted today my nistune chip showing up

Also tomorrow I shall spot a courier with my SS1PU

We we we so excited we so excited all the way home

It's Friday Friday gotta get down on Friday

For 4 bucks - you'd be lucky to cop a quick feel - although there is always Qbyn gals

Good luck with NIStune and stuff.

Should see 260-280kw with the 2835 Pro S

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