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Hey Yogi hows doing brother. Thanx for the reply and the feedback bud. Hows the front bar on your beast going?

BHDave, thats right it is still the stock AFM and you do make a valid point about the Z32 AFM. I was going to put one in my the boyz at Bel said it wasn't required at this stage as the air to fuel ratio was spot on after the tune but definatly something I will consider down the track. I am still going to consider the cam gears as I have been told it will help the turbo kick in sooner. And definatly will be running the car on a Dyno Dynamics dyno and am more than happy to get back to you guys with a power reading :P .

3lit3 mate I am happy for you champ sounds like you have a good car there. I wish you the best of luck with it champ and hey you never now we may cross paths one day and I would definatly be interested to see this car of urs.

Do you guys know if there is a sydney Skylines event coming up in the near future? It would be great to get together and meet you lads (if your based in SYndey that is).

Regards

Bruno

FST32R

Hey Yogi hows doing brother. Thanx for the reply and the feedback bud. Hows the front bar on your beast going?

BHDave, thats right it is still the stock AFM and you do make a valid point about the Z32 AFM. I was going to put one in my the boyz at Bel said it wasn't required at this stage as the air to fuel ratio was spot on after the tune but definatly something I will consider down the track. I am still going to consider the cam gears as I have been told it will help the turbo kick in sooner. And definatly will be running the car on a Dyno Dynamics dyno and am more than happy to get back to you guys with a power reading  :P .

3lit3 mate I am happy for you champ sounds like you have a good car there. I wish you the best of luck with it champ and hey you never now we may cross paths one day and I would definatly be interested to see this car of urs.

Do you guys know if there is a sydney Skylines event coming up in the near future? It would be great to get together and meet you lads (if your based in SYndey that is).

Regards

Bruno

FST32R

Whats with the 'champ' thing?

I hope you haven't taken my posts the wrong way as it wasn't intended as a pissing match. I was merely commenting on the fact that you should easily achieve much higher results with the mods you have listed and I answered the few questions regarding my statements. I wasn't gloating or anything.

This may put it into perspective.

I have a friend with an R33 s2. These are his mods.

FMIC - 280X600X76

Sard Fuel pump

Garrett ball bearing turbo (very old and similar flow to a GT2530)

Power FC

His last Dyno was done on a Dyno Dynamics and achieved 238 rwkw on 15psi.

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