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He has also told me that it is a very low clearence build and for the run in he does not want me to rev it over 5k or come on boost hard for the 1st 1000km or so. So im gona take it farily eazy on the cruise, i might give it a bit of a squirt here and there but not gona open her up and eat someones children this time.

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He has also told me that it is a very low clearence build and for the run in he does not want me to rev it over 5k or come on boost hard for the 1st 1000km or so. So im gona take it farily eazy on the cruise, i might give it a bit of a squirt here and there but not gona open her up and eat someones children this time.

I'll plan to go flying past you in my slow GTT, just because you can't open the taps on this run. ;)

He has also told me that it is a very low clearence build and for the run in he does not want me to rev it over 5k or come on boost hard for the 1st 1000km or so. So im gona take it farily eazy on the cruise, i might give it a bit of a squirt here and there but not gona open her up and eat someones children this time.

Set the boost limit as low as you can!

I'll plan to go flying past you in my slow GTT, just because you can't open the taps on this run. ;)

Lol smartass :P

I'll plan to go flying past you in my slow GTT, just because you can't open the taps on this run. ;)

hahah next run ill eat ur children feed them into my air intake hahahah :woot:

Set the boost limit as low as you can!

i dont have a boost controller, ill be running stock boost on it untill i do the turbos and ECU i think, dont want to damage the new block because of high boost on shit turbos.

man i dont even know what she is gona sound like, i had new Xforce dump pipes put on so it should have more power and sound alot better too, im f**king sooooo pumped up to get home from orange tomorrow and pick her up. We are going to stop in on the way back to the office from orange and pick her up since we drive past.

Good stuff! I drove the car with the boost controller switched off today, 16psi still :ph34r: lol

Christ, I don't even make that much boost with my controller on!

14psi on, 5psi off.

WHATUUUUP!

You should have left the stock dumps on Adam, Those hks style dumps can cause turbulence issues and hurt response

I will see how she goes, if i have issues ill just put the stock ones back on.

i think this will be the hardest thinkg i will ever do in my life...... :angry:

Just think of the $ it will cost to do again! So behave!! Lol




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