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Hey guys, so I got my 2006 xr6 turbo ute about 3 months ago and its going great. When I bought the car it came with dyno sheets which were only 2 months old saying 257 rwkw, the guy I bought it off said its had injectors, intercooler, and tuned to 10 psi, its got an exhaust also but not sure about the cat etc, My question is how do I get to 300 rwkw if technically with the mods it has it should already be so? Thanks for any help

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Oh sorry should read better haha the cat is the most restrictive part of the exhaust if it has all that already id be surprised if they left a stock cat in there, valve springs help with higher boost maybe that's why they limited it to 10 psi? Take it to a reputable tuner in your area and see what they reckon but yeh more boost is needed to get there what month 2006 is it?

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Theoretically there's no max psi, you just need to keep beefing up components in the engine.

For what you have though, I wouldn't be going above 18-20 psi.

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  On 17/04/2012 at 11:14 AM, bionicxr6t05 said:

Oh sorry should read better haha the cat is the most restrictive part of the exhaust if it has all that already id be surprised if they left a stock cat in there, valve springs help with higher boost maybe that's why they limited it to 10 psi? Take it to a reputable tuner in your area and see what they reckon but yeh more boost is needed to get there what month 2006 is it?

It was built in june 2006

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