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Hey guyz, im interesting in the sort of power peoplez cars have in this forum. Post ur Dyno results here with proof ( Dyno Chart). Please make sure its your own results and not someone elses. Ill start with mine:

r33 Gts-T Series 2: 230RWKW

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hey krzysiu - how is the stock turbo holding up at 230rwkw?

And if you look closely there Mr Leewah... you can see the massive amount of photo-shop going on there :rofl: :bahaha:

Gee your good on a PC... :devfu:

I cant wait to hit the dyno again with my new turbs.

I'm gonna beat you all. Well.. maybe not merli.

He is setting such a high benchmark lately.

I eagerly await merli's expert photoshopping *cough*MSPaint*cough* to come out to back up his claim :wavey:

And if you look closely there Mr Leewah... you can see the massive amount of photo-shop going on there   :rofl:    :bahaha:  

Gee your good on a PC... :devfu:

Hey Ash, if I photochopped the graph, it was to bring it down a bit :P

Don't you think 526rwkw is enough to run a lower 10 or high 9? The only thing I can brag about since making this power is that we saw 140MPH down the strip. You work out the math :slap: :burnout:

just get it back on the rd.... its shameful seeing u rock up to meets in a mazda 6.

plus i wanna ride :rofl:

It is on the road mate. You just never get to see it. I can't get more than 380rwkw out of it atm coz the clutch slips after a while.

I'm hoping my new clutch arrives this week from Jim Berry as it's now been over 2 months of waiting for a rebuild. Once it's in, we'll give it some real testing at MAS and the track.

Yes Ash, I know yr stirring :werd:

:P thought so.

I dont want you slapping me over the head with a triple plate clutch or nothing LOL!

And being 2 months... you reckon it'll be back in the next week?

MAS is at the end of next week remember!

Not even enough time to 'wear' it in :rofl:

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