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point taken, would probably try it then, BUT, how big is the esky you're using and what brand? and some have terrible terrible heat sealing.

it's about 30 litres i'd say and the brand is Nissan..... fo reel

what happens with car insurance and tracks anyway?

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yeah heaps more in it, give me 12 months and I'd guess itll have ~500rwkw

the thing doesn't even have an exhaust yet! lol

no i mean as is... people are getting higher numbers that yours. isn't yours on a fairly "conservative" tune?

What kind of level do they start breaking things? Shafts, Gearbox etc?

Like a daily driven R33 you want to keep under 300rwkw if you don't want to constantly be throwing money at it for repairs...

What kind of level do they start breaking things? Shafts, Gearbox etc?

Like a daily driven R33 you want to keep under 300rwkw if you don't want to constantly be throwing money at it for repairs...

engine and gearbox seem fine, people running ~500rwkw no issues

only issue is 400rwkw + mark with sticky tyres and generally manuals break tailshaft / drive shaft on a launch then replace with some stronger aftermarket components.

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