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its a GTRS high flowed into an s15 compressor housing.. so its not up there at 250 flow wise, but its a hell of a lot more responsive than it usually is.. Cihan said there was definitely more power he could get out of it, but i didnt want to push it.. im happy with 230kw in a car that weighs half as much as the stag lol

So it's buchered spec in other words :)

Just like when people try put GT3071/GT3076 cores into RB25 milled housings...

The turbos are NEVER as good as using their correctly designed housing :(

Anyone know of any insurance co will insure you with a import parked outside the house other than Just Cars.

Don't tell me to put my car in the garage and go Shannons, it's more trouble than its worth for my situation.

So it's buchered spec in other words :)

Just like when people try put GT3071/GT3076 cores into RB25 milled housings...

The turbos are NEVER as good as using their correctly designed housing :(

yeh i agree with you 100%, but i didnt do it. car runs fine, and has a power figure im happy with so for now its good enough..

that is if there is a dyno day next year.

with the lack of cars going on the dyno makes it hard to ask workshops to open up for the day to us.

think there 22 in total and some of those were cars chasers called up to make up some numbers.

excellent turn out and good social day but not a huge amount on the dyno.

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