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Hey guys, thought I'd show you our R34 which we will be debuting at the Sydney Powercruise in a couple of weeks. It's been a while in the making so finding the time to finish it has been a task amongst all of our customers cars!

It features a BC 2.8L stroker engine, Precision 7175 turbo and Haltech Platinum Pro ECU. The drivability of this thing is awesome, with the gates cracking at about 4600rpm in 19psi. Although it has Bosch 2000cc injectors in it, we hadn't upgraded the rear section of the fuel system but will have it finished this week. That's the reason why you will notice a lean graph, so we capped the revs at 5500rpm. Even so, as you will see it's still a quick car on 323kW, we think another 25psi will help it nicely :)

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Hey guys, thought I'd show you our R34 which we will be debuting at the Sydney Powercruise in a couple of weeks. It's been a while in the making so finding the time to finish it has been a task amongst all of our customers cars!

It features a BC 2.8L stroker engine, Precision 7175 turbo and Haltech Platinum Pro ECU. The drivability of this thing is awesome, with the gates cracking at about 4600rpm in 19psi. Although it has Bosch 2000cc injectors in it, we hadn't upgraded the rear section of the fuel system but will have it finished this week. That's the reason why you will notice a lean graph, so we capped the revs at 5500rpm. Even so, as you will see it's still a quick car on 323kW, we think another 25psi will help it nicely :)

what hp was it tuned at powercruise.. took some video footage it was mental quick

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At Powercruise the car was on 35 psi and 600 kw at all 4,its since been retuned on 45 psi for 703 kw at all 4.Oh yeah its got some alright.Oh almost forgot the Hollinger goes in this week all being well.Keep your eyes out for the white 32 GTR coming out next.3 litre ,Borgwarner S480,nos and eventually a powerglide ,MMMMMMMMM.

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