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Macka,

Steve did the TPS and airtemp sensor yesterday. It made 253rwhp at 0.5bar, so it will be 280+ at 1bar. It's much nicer to drive now.

Yes I spent alot of money, but it will all pay-off once I do the turbo:D

Niz, I'd try tightening it first, could save alot of hassle.

See'ya:burnout:

Doesnt really matter which way you do it...turbo first or last

with yourself your lucky damn lucky it hasnt blown yet!

Paul like i said i dont care about your 280HP and my 286HP

My car is a roughly tuned safc with a home made cooler and turbo.....i think im doing alright! :)

Yeah when you get your turbo in i wont have a chance but until then you will ALWAYS see my stove tail lights no matter what u extract from the orig BB turbo!

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