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You have full boost by 3500rpm ;)

Same turbo on a rb2530 is going to be a lot of tyre shredding fun :P I was told full boost (20psi) by 3400rpm, but it may be even earlier.

Any dyno graphs?

No dyno graphs yet. I will post them as soon as they are available. The next motor will either be a fully built RB25 or a RB26 high decked to a RB28 with a 3540 or similar. What ever will rev hard and give me 400ish.

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Defanitly not taking it to QLD. Staying in Melbs!

Cheese!!! Looking sexy, almost as sexy as yourself... (almost) If you need me to go around and umm... start her up... let us know! Promise I won't poke any holes! :thumbsup:

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Thought I would pull out the defibrillator on this post mainly for Brisby as he wanted to see pics.

Recent modifications are....

Alcon brakes

Tinted perspex windows

New bonnet

Vented front guards

New boot

R34 rear end and new suspension arms and shocks

Rear diffuser

Replaced fuel cell with stock fuel tank

Changed rear wheels from 12 inch to 10.5 inch

Aero catches for boot and bonnet

Big thanks to Freddy at Top Stage for the new body work and Mick from Micolour for the excellent paint and tidy up.

Looking to hit Sandown on 25th April to see whether any of it helped lol.

Next on the list is a BIG wing and FRP doors then apart from playing around with the set up its finished.

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do you just have a rear diffuser, or do you also have a front splitter and a flat underbody?

btw. Car is SEX :P

There is a front splitter of sorts and now a rear diffuser. The front splitter is just a sheet of aluminium under the front bar. W plan on making a more areo dynamic one out of carbon in the future.

Exciting.

I wanted somthing that was like diving a 300kw in the wet and thats prety much what its like. You have to think twice before touching the right peddle in any gear apart from 5th lol. But it should be a bit eaiser to drive now which hopefully means faster.

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