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Hello

Just fixed the Boost Problem

Electronic Solenoid runing off the computer making full 18 psi at 4200

Have done 292 Dyno Runs so far and has been Driven on the street everyday

ripn burnouts and drifting.I am currently Fitting some slicks so i can take it to wenesday night Street meet

at eastern Creek

Lets see how it goes and how long it lasts

Doughboy is posting the dyno Printout

Sorry split some coke on it

I am sure you meant cola, didn't you? :dry:

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No heat shielding around the POD

No visible ambient air feed

30 degrees Ambient Air Temperature

49 degrees Inlet Air Temperature

I’ll stick by my previous post;

Should we have an ET and TS guessing game?

My 20 cents is on a 12.5 at 120 mph

:P cheers :P

Edited by Sydneykid

Yeah sorry champ

i was comming on sunday

but on sat when i was checking my car on the dyno for the last time

i realised it was leaking boost and then i had a look why and found my plenium was cracked

so i couldnt repair it in time and gave up

i got some street slicks today and am fitting them to my car so i can take it drags on wenesday

i will post the time slip on thursday

I will be using Launch control Rev limiter so if people are there watching dont think im being a idiot reving its head off

No heat shielding around the POD

No visible ambient air feed

30 degrees Ambient Air Temperature

49 degrees Inlet Air Temperature

Listen buddy

if your so confident in your car

LNEMUP

Any time

Wheres your so called RB31 In a dream or what

For the record

My dyno is Located in a sound proof room with extraction fans and Cooling fans.So on a hot day

The tempertures do rise in that room

I dunno what environment you live in but im sure when it gets hot the Temperture Rises

and no i dont run a pod filter cover as yet but when im at the drags my light is comming out and and ram tube is going on

so that will bring my air temps down

CYA at the track

Hope someone will LNEMUP

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Edited by MR331307

The Bezerkly car has gone 124mph a couple of times too. If Daniel doesn't drive it right he's getting bashed in the carpark while I rape....errr.....RACE it for him.

He Jason - LNEMUP! :P

Adrian

Hello

i was at the track 2nite only got 2 runs first was 13.8 ET 116MPH

Then 12.6 ET 118MPH

First run died in the ass

second run Spined in first and second

When i went to do my third run Someone didnt tighten the radiator cap and then temps got hot and i wasnt allowd to run

When i fixed the problem It started Raining

Shit happens ill be out there next week again with the NOS setup and Taller Diff Gears which ill be changing to 4.56 as im only crossing the line at 5300rpm in 4th hopefully will run in the 10z

First run died in the ass

second run Spined in first and second

Then 12.6 ET 118MPH

And my prediction was :sorcerer:

It will be all wheelspin city or bog the dog.

My 20 cents is on a 12.5 at 120 mph

I wasn't that far off, do I win the guessing competiton? :mad:

What's the prize?:)

:( cheers :D

Edited by Sydneykid
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