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i like buying expensive clothes. that probably makes me a phag. but i still love this shit:

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apparently she was at some bar with ruby rose last week.. my matesthat managed to get in saw her but i couldnt get in lol

after his glowing appraisal, i'm expected to buy it off him? lol

still no idea what to do

depends on what you want...

i prefer my boost to spike a little at the start to get things happening, which is why i have the gain set to max. trent has added the timing progressively to keep it safer

and in all seriousness... i dont mind it trailing off near the limiter with 300rwkw on stock internals

sell him your spec "s" kris...

I run one and find it is perfect for my needs.

It spikes to 20psi and then trails off to like 18.5 by 7400 with the gain set to full :laugh:

He could if it was still his...failed to mention that he'd already sold it to me :domokun:

Spec S is perfect for running 14 psi on the GTR :(

pwnd hard. thought you road rego'd track day car was stealth?

twas. All he could get me for was my bleed valve. Which was covered in duct tape and shoved under the intercooler piping. It got slightly moved when the power steering lines were customized. Cop had his massive flashlight and was viewing the turbo from every angle to find it.

His only mission was to find a boost controller and was set on finding one...

4yrs of daily driving in Knox/Rowville, it was only time until an epa showed up

After all of this, will just run an adjustable actuator and prob get one of those legal exhausts from racepace.

Then they can go and get f**ked.

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