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Hey shane just thought you might like a progress report on my championship hopes....Well last night i clinched it and reset track record again!!!!!

awesome man! :huh: dont spose uve taken ny pics at all? :P

and those engines make 120hp?????? :)

awesome man! :huh: dont spose uve taken ny pics at all? :P

and those engines make 120hp?????? :)

Nah we tried last night but not enough light

nah 1.2 but they are only 2.11cc

so if you multiply it out its about 1200hp @ 2.1ltrs

That will be nearly at its limit if you get 280atrw.
it'd be past its 'limit' with a 20% drivetrain loss at 280rwkw. But it'd be good for 260rwkw. A turbo is best run at its 'peak' so u get the most out of it. I'd need to do some calcs and then look at some compressor maps, and i dont really have the time now. I'll have a play at lunch though.

Thats right...I forgot that they dont lie about how much they can make like the Jap companies

Like my 380hp turbo that is currently making 340hp at the wheels on 15psi lol

yep, i can do that... shane and i can just play with the settings then out at this.

Just write down all your current settings before you unplug the current one then copy them over when you plug the new one in

it'd be past its 'limit' with a 20% drivetrain loss at 280rwkw. But it'd be good for 260rwkw. A turbo is best run at its 'peak' so u get the most out of it. I'd need to do some calcs and then look at some compressor maps, and i dont really have the time now. I'll have a play at lunch though.

20% is a bit much, at worst you would probably only loose 80hp

Just write down all your current settings before you unplug the current one then copy them over when you plug the new one in

yeh, i wanna go through some of the settings and change them.

and figure out how to use some of the other settings in it too.

Hey Bitches!!

Why is whore town so serious..... Where is Bryn and his Lame ass antics?

Anywho don’t worry about me back to your serious discussions....

:huh:

hi lee :P, u can fark off now :)

yeah, 20% of 440hp is 88hp :huh:

Yeah i know, i just thought you were making 20% a rule of thumb but.

80hp is probably still high though as with a powerglide and 9 inch you would loose about 80-90 depending on converter size. So with a r200 and 25 box i reckon it would only be about 70-75 hp lose.

Yeah i know, i just thought you were making 20% a rule of thumb but.

80hp is probably still high though as with a powerglide and 9 inch you would loose about 80-90 depending on converter size. So with a r200 and 25 box i reckon it would only be about 70-75 hp lose.

i was using it as a rule of thumb, because i've seen many others do it aswell. would the power lost raise by a factor to the power being made? or is it actually a set amount?

morning QLD!

We met your lovely young Colon last night.

Ahahah yeh I got a few messages last night :huh:

ohh btw all!!!!

CHARLY IS STILL ALIVE!!

saw him a wk or 2 ago driving his white skyline next to me.

didnt make no eye contact but saw him and knew it was him which is good enough!

yeh he's alive, he's not human though... I believe he's taken other forms :P

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