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Absolutely nothing stock about my car......

Unfortunately we had issues as Lith has already alerted to. Something electrical was taking out components daily.

Thursday we lost 4WD, Friday we lost power steering and fuel pumps, Saturday we lost the ECU and M&W ignition unit.

Had all the right people working on the car however we were unable to locate the problem.

Never made it across the finish line under power unfortunately.

I am sorry to hear mate. Hope you have better luck and get those issues sorted soon.

Lets hope GTR will reign next year. We have another 12 months to sort out these issues.

It's about time we push these evo's back to their head gaskets and ring land territory lol

Had a delivery yesterday. Hopefully I get it on there before christmas otherwise it'll be early next year!

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that is sensual, Looks a lot like my one :D

the exhaust plumbing isn't cheap... but you wont be disappointed

Wow, 400kw - EASILY? Any links to results up around there? At this stage I do suspect the EFR7670 and HTA3076 are likely to be the best things to put on an RB25.... just an EFR7670 is not yet proven, so looking forward to seeing how yours goes.

If that's the case then it's not just 25's that would go well with a 7670...

Yep. Just about anything sub 3L wanting that many wasps.

Am also keen as f**k to see said results.

Wow, 400kw - EASILY? Any links to results up around there? At this stage I do suspect the EFR7670 and HTA3076 are likely to be the best things to put on an RB25.... just an EFR7670 is not yet proven, so looking forward to seeing how yours goes.

The full race drift car apparently makes over 400kw. I will tell you how it goes asap but I have to wait for it to arrive, plus other bits. Should be interesting

I don't mean to take away from all this big numbers talk, but what are peoples opinions/thoughts on a 6258 on a RB20? I'm currently running a 2530, would the 6258 be similar in response/spool?

It will be more responsive and make more power. Everywhere. A guy on NS put a 6758 (bigger) on his SR and it was a bit like a V8 in terms of delivery.

Wait for the 7163, that might be a game changer.

that is sensual, Looks a lot like my one :D

the exhaust plumbing isn't cheap... but you wont be disappointed

Yeah im plumbing both gates in and going a 4" dump so the fabricator is going to have a good time haha

8374 with 1.05 rear. Should be interesting on my 2.6L. I'm expecting it to be fairly responsive with my vcam

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