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A single GTRS cam make 401rwkw now?

Seriously though pretty good result. I had a similar set up in my old R32 GTST and it was tonnes of fun.

Cheers man just what I want heaps of fun

It's got a eBay front pipe an a peace of shot pod,

Which I'm up grading next aswell as injectors,plenum

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I got 500rwkw from stock r33 injectors and a 45000km old fuel filter on over 9000psi fuel pressure.

What of it?

reffering to me?

I was showing that stock injectors may or may not be able to push 240kw. Some people above seemed the op results questionable

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Cheers man just what I want heaps of fun

It's got a eBay front pipe an a peace of shot pod,

Which I'm up grading next aswell as injectors,plenum

Acuator

If your making 240 out of it then you wont benefit from changing the injectors (maybe get 15kw up top).

The plenum is a bad move unless you are moving a LOT of air. We generally see 350kw setups benefit from the forward plenums but 250ish lose response for minimal power gain (if any).

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