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Have seen that before.. Leaks under hard throttle only

I came in after a few different runs and let it idle, seen nothing. Turned it off and watched for a while, nothing. Backed out of the garage, nothing on the ground, it was a hard farker to find :/

From what was said there was no noticeable power gains with the addition of the larger dump pipe, said he took the exhaust off and there was some good gain. Very disappointing at this stage but as long as it is going hard to 7500-8000rpm without farting and I do not have to top up every day, all good :yes:

Good power to 7500.

So what if it doesnt make peak hp after this.

Get it back and drive it and make sure there are no more gremlins.

Enjoy the response because that is how it was setup.

Dont worry about dyno queen figures......... just drive the f#$kin thing.

Good power to 7500.

So what if it doesnt make peak hp after this.

Get it back and drive it and make sure there are no more gremlins.

Enjoy the response because that is how it was setup.

Dont worry about dyno queen figures......... just drive the f#$kin thing.

haha, I know what you mean. This thing was still fun when it would only go to 6000rpm , all good.

I only know how I want it to feel, Dyno is a window to see how it gets to the 7500rpm :)

They said there was no noticeable gains on the dyno with the bigger dump and cat, but maybe the response has picked a little up with the extra size and not noticeable on the Dyno ?

Edited by Nismo 3.2ish

I am sure the car will be OK, it s not in there interest to give it back to me stuffed again, shit happens but that would be stupid :/

If it is stuffed I will have another mechanic look at it !

Skids. Limiter bashing. You have to check the rev limiter.

Will do mate, I have just the private road to test it on, shake the limiter, not sure about the skids, this sucker holds the road tight on all 4 :)

If they have fixed the problems and all is good, even near good is good enough, I do not want to go to Sydney anymore for work on my car, I will find someone closer for any smaller type jobs.

I will never need another build, I am done with it and this car meets all my boyish needs, love the look, its history, goes quick in a straight line. great on the twisty shit and I love driving it , farking heaven :worship:

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It has grip????? What is that like?

My R32 gets its drift on easy :)

Need a controller.

haha, I am the controller :)

Your 32 sounds like fun, years ago I would have been there with you.

But I like the feel of it holding the road and wondering when it will let go, thats enough excitement for me, to each his own.

Just a few hours to go before I get an idea if it is going any better, fingers X

Then just a couple of touch ups an in a few weeks, all done :)

Whoooops said that before :/

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