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great vid, great driving. sadly in here you'd probably get more views with thread titled, "S14 on circuit" than 'spicey sex' though. too many track boys in here... :D

love the car. so nice to that yet again you don't need AWD and stupid power to go fast. a well balanced RWD car is still the gun package to have on track. ;)

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Thanks guys glad you like my car, my driving is still rusty as we dont drive offen enough, I havent driven it since mid April.

She makes about 330 rwhp at 4500rpm, it comes on very hard, like being hit by a Mack truck. The 36mm restrictor limits our HP and revs, but she still makes bulk torque down low

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