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guys help me out I have nearly no money and I went in a dyno comp pulled 395.4rwhp or 294.8rwkw

I just want 6 more kw what can I do to get this :beerchug:

my mods are:

wastegate + boosted to 10-11psi

intercooler

under battery intake

injectors

fuel pump

crossover piping

flashtune

think that's it

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Aviation fuel??? :beerchug:

But seriously dude I dont thing this is something that cant be done safely on the cheap, I reckon you will just have to wait for some more cash to roll in or up the boost some how???

You have more killer wasps than I do so be thankful :bowdown:

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only thing I can think of is either up the boost and run at least 14psi would get you probably 20rwkw's. Talk to your tuner and see if they can make some adjustments. This may cost you money though.

You could also gut the cat and would easily gain a few killa wasps then. Could be done at home with the proper tools I suppose.

or you can just forget about the 300rwkw as its just a number for wank factor

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dude, get a BIG rat wheel and hook it up to the dyno next time your car is being run and run on that... see if it adds the extra!

Seriously dont worry, but if its just for the sake of it...

Try on a cooler day...

Try octane boost...

100 oct fuel...

or find someone with a dyno that give out happier readings!

they are if u dont want to play with anything... other then... I wont say it! :bowdown: hehehe

Other wise dont worry about it... that's some serious power as it is... and for the sake of 6kw run the risk of pushing it to hard and blowing something... hhhmm I dont think it work it do u?

food for thought...

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I was wanting to get my car around 320+ rwkw this year... (atm being at 280rwkw) and I've decided im actually not going to do anything at all.

Its already a monster (in its own right -not compared to some on here-) its a daily driver and I really don't need anymore for the time being. The chances of doing something wrong to my BA after 300+ could be devistating to myself if it did happen so im not going to risk it!

my mods:-

injectors

fuel pump

valve springs

4"dump 3.5" cat

tranny cooler

plugs

custom tune @ 12psi.

Im also wondering if you have had it custom tuned? or was it just a generic tune?

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Hmmm... You have ported your wastegate but have no exhaust mods?

If you replaced your center mufflers with straight through pipes you would pull 300 by the sounds of it on that tune...

If you put a full system on and a tune, you would be pulling low 300s...

And last but not least... if all you are looking for is a figure, find a happy dyno!!! :verysad:

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cat converter is a real weak link in an other wise good exhaust system. my tuner 'hi flowed' the stock cat on mine for $150. I know its cash but not alot. you would get the extra once was retuned to suit. maybe add a poofteenth more boost, say 0.3psi to get the extra 6 as well..... it is nice to actually get a dyno sheet with over 300 on it..... :evil:

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