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DoughBoy

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  1. Engine was going to have a dry sump system on it, that has already been spoken for. Can fit a collar and supply a JUN pump on it for $1k extra.

    Have got the ARP studs, ACL bearings for mains and rods.

    A 25 head would be a bit of a waste due to limited cam selection and hp output. Can easily do it but there are more cost effective options.

    Will be away for the rest of the weekend, will try to be on asap.

  2. Nice work, if that run was on under 19psi then damn there's alot more left in it.

    The yardstick has been raised Mr Buster

    Different kettle of fish to Brett's car, since Brett drove to the track and raced on street tyres and pump fuel. But will be a bit more competition will a few cars are about to race on slicks and a race fuel. The Wild 1 Motorsport R33 (MR3313307?) is another car, as well as the Bezerkly R32.

  3. Selling the fuel setup out of my project car. All top line components, was aiming for 1,100hp so needed a system capable of delivering it that could be used on the street as well. Parts consist of:

    Aeromotive 11104 Eliminator fuel pump ($960)

    Aeromotive 16302 fuel pump controller ($540)

    Aeromotive 13101 A1000 EFI fuel regulator ($250)

    Aeromotive fuel filters 12301 + 12304 , both 10 micron ($172) and 100 micron ($193)

    Prices are from VPW, cost me a bit over $2200 inc shipping. Will sell the lot for $1800 ono.

  4. so the mph seems down a bit???

    Probably took some bite out of the clutch, also with turbo cars crap 60 foot -> higher trap speeds. One thing people were commenting about how Kiwi cars normally bog or break at Jambo, if Reece has got his clutch mastered then it should make for some incredible times (like the 7's already). The other cars that came out here and had issues didn't have the benefit of a proper slider clutch setup.

  5. In all fairness how many people run an electronic boost controller with a PowerFC? Most other brands have this feature on the ECU, so there's a saving already.

    Also enabling different features like shift light, nitrous control, 2 step rev limiter, aftermarket dash compatibility, logging, etc etc. If you buy a PowerFC, EBC and some sort of 2 step rev limiter you're already over the price of a Haltec, and the Haltec isn't limited to that specific model car.

    Not trying to play devil's advocate here but have been weighing up a whole bunch of different ECU's for a new car project, and once you look at the electronic management system as a whole it's expensive no matter which road you take, and the more options the better - even if you think you'll never use them down the track you can always start experimenting..

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