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Deano who ran 10s with 360? what was the trap speed and 60ft?

It was a hella long time ago, can't remember the blokes name, black 32 with white wheels, had -5s.

I just remember him saying its got 360kw when we were at the track.

Ill ask Jez he mite remember more details.

Quick question. Is it worth going from N1's to -9's and running 24-25-psi? I know -5's have heaps of puff but also lots of lag.

Hey Nathan!

If you went from your N1's to -9's, you'd might gain slightly more in the top end.

But over all not much difference as the specs of both turbos are about the same.

Arh thanks. Was curious Jamie, as I've never upgraded but guess it's not worth it considering the price too.

Yeah, the goodness of having a V-Spec II Nur with N1 turbos.

All the work has been done from factory, just fine tune it :D

Unless you went with a 2.8lt stroker kit / HKS V-Cam, then you'd go -5's, as you mentioned earlier.

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