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you both have built rb25's and i bet they both go hard :thumbsup:

Yep fair enough.

Noel has done more to his, no doubt about it... I expect him to run no less than 350rwkw within weeks from now...

Im sure he will beat me to a low 11 quarter also, if not a 10 given the right rubber...

Im just happy there is another RB25 out there, rather than going the easy out and going for a 3 litre bottom end, Noel stayed true to the 25 and for that he gets my :D

Yep fair enough.

Noel has done more to his, no doubt about it... I expect him to run no less than 350rwkw within weeks from now...

Im sure he will beat me to a low 11 quarter also, if not a 10 given the right rubber...

Im just happy there is another RB25 out there, rather than going the easy out and going for a 3 litre bottom end, Noel stayed true to the 25 and for that he gets my :thumbsup:

*clears throat*

ha ha

Who wants to drive my car to a good drag time? I couldn't be bothered ha ha

What rims did you end up choosing to run your MT's with Noel?

Just i used R32 GTR rims and they dont fit, the guards need to be rolled.

These ones Col. My suspension is still stock height so maybe i will get away with it.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...p;#entry3282633

noel...old man and me are going to keep the greddy mani on for now and then later do a straight manifold swap and do some back to back testing to see dyno and real world difference between greddy and plazmaman on a built motor....how does that sound for ya? We were arguing about it all afternoon....stupid old man, annoys the hell out of me sometimes. Just need some egt sensors in every port or lambda sensors for every port to monitor afrs for every cylinder. Hopefully we will cover most bases, not only will it help with tuning it will help log the results in terms of airflow for each cylinder and whatnot.

Completely random...but i rememeber that thread we were talking about whats better and whats proven and blah blah blah...so here is our chance to actually do that for everyone.

noel...old man and me are going to keep the greddy mani on for now and then later do a straight manifold swap and do some back to back testing to see dyno and real world difference between greddy and plazmaman on a built motor....how does that sound for ya? We were arguing about it all afternoon....stupid old man, annoys the hell out of me sometimes. Just need some egt sensors in every port or lambda sensors for every port to monitor afrs for every cylinder. Hopefully we will cover most bases, not only will it help with tuning it will help log the results in terms of airflow for each cylinder and whatnot.

Completely random...but i rememeber that thread we were talking about whats better and whats proven and blah blah blah...so here is our chance to actually do that for everyone.

Wow Mike!! Cant wait for that one bud.

Yes old men are stupid arent they, My old man never knew a damn thing till i had kids. (think about it)

Nice Noel, Nice...

Yeah stock height might give you enough, ill just let the body shop do their magic on the guards when fixing the other issue on mine...

Hope to have it back in time for the end of September finished and ready to run fast...

Im gonna head to Godzilla for a touch up on the pfc before i run again, heavy knock for me in the top end of the track, so Im thinking about fuel mix now also.

Doint research on toluene and methnol... But im starting from scratch and thinking out loud here, just need a way to increase octane so I can run a few extra degres of timing at the bank.

Help me run the lower numbers if I have a poor launch...

dude, you paused diehard to post!!!!!!!!!!!1

yes i did lol.. also got all the other new ones.. gonna watch bourne soonish.. right after i finish watching the toyo DA highlights// :thumbsup:

*clears throat*

ha ha

Who wants to drive my car to a good drag time? I couldn't be bothered ha ha

ill give it a shot andy.. :D

sif drive a gay mans 32. ppphhht. :) Nah f**kit. my mt radials should be here next week Andros, Lets strap them to your blue baby and make smoke :laugh::) :sorcerer:

that means going there but

Ill hire a driver HKS style, that way I get the time for interests sake but dont actually have to bother going there my self!

that means going there but

Ill hire a driver HKS style, that way I get the time for interests sake but dont actually have to bother going there my self!

Your man cans are growing bigger by the day. You'll be sitting down to piss next. :laugh:

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