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Good to see an R33 GTS run 12.3 on wed night with 306rwhp on good rubber.

This car was only a 25/40 bolton turbo, Wolf plugin ECU, intercooler + exhaust.

Can't wait to see ND4SPD run now it has 280hp more than this GTS at only 21psi and soft timing,we have left it soft because we have to race Tango1 on tuesday at the plex and didn't want to upset the commish of police.Then we can put good fuel in and crankit up.580 is the highest power run by a GTR on a Shootout accredited dyno in WA sofar!

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Make me a coffee and i'll tell you.

Wait till the 2 Bar runs happen next week but remember that this power was in Shootout so don't be suprised when Ant beats "Higher" powered GTRs.

Wheres the Cams Toddler?

I drove ND4SPD today,F--k the 9000rpm limiter hits very fast in the first 3 gears but my balls gave up after 3rd. Ant wants to tune to 10000 after the Tango1 PR day because the power is still climbing at 9000.Wolf ECUs rock.

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ND4SPD ran at the plex today.

Ant did one recce run then went out for a big go but the Gearbox spat the dummy.The good news is that the car ran 6/10s faster to 500ft than its low 11s best so a 10 is a walk in the park if we can get a box to do 1 pass but the Dog box has just gone to the top of the list.

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