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that supra has been doing the rounds for a while, bout time it proved its dyno queen abilities.

That RTR dyno has been known to pull lower numbers. the SAU dyno day with RTR had a 32R with -5's and 2x R35's at the top, none pushing more than 350kw

that supra has been doing the rounds for a while, bout time it proved its dyno queen abilities.

That RTR dyno has been known to pull lower numbers. the SAU dyno day with RTR had a 32R with -5's and 2x R35's at the top, none pushing more than 350kw

350kw isn't low numbers for any of those cars though.

When Mohsen's car wheelspins, they're not strapping the cars down correctly :P

Additionally... https://www.facebook.com/100millimetre/videos/680627765399956/

This should have be wheel spinning all over the place if the dyno couldn't handle 300rwkw petrol cars

So, went to start car today, fuel pump refuses to prime.

sigh

if it makes you feel any better greg, im still buying pieces for the pulsar to replace pieces i have bought less than 2 years ago.

latest item was a $350 odyssey battery that the car killed and i still havent figured out why.

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