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Two.06l??

Looks like a 2.06 litre...

Stroked RB20??? >_<

when i went to school 06 was 6...like 3.06pm...60 was 10x6...TWO.60L is more like TWO point SIXTY L.

im pretty sure it was the best representation of the engine capacity. No stroker or forklift engine here :rant:

ON topic...

car will be loaded up today and head up to Lillford Exhaust to have the side exit exhaust fabricated and also the 4.5inch to 4 inch 3 bolt to V-band adaptor made for the full Trust exhaust.

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also hanging out for pics...

you're normally snap happy Paul, what changed? :D

the home PC kacked it...and my laptop is unable to have the Canon camera software loaded onto it due to the fact work has locked out admin rights on their PC's.

so no pics...come and see it in real life...much better than pics...pics have no sound!

Guilt-Toy...adjusted the idle this morning and fixed the 'ticking' noise...need to go buy a cheap ass timing light to adjust the timing...my expensive one seems to not like my car. Yes it does really lump over at idle.

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Need a sound/youtube file to hear the lump

If not, ill have to come up and go for a ride. Ill bring mine

We only just got it running over the weekend, and i put in a "drive up on trailer tune" to get it to the dyno this weekend. It was running for 15 minutes this morning so all seems good so far.

Putting the wastegate on friday night took longer then expected. what a C*&NT of a mission that was!

We only just got it running over the weekend, and i put in a "drive up on trailer tune" to get it to the dyno this weekend. It was running for 15 minutes this morning so all seems good so far.

Putting the wastegate on friday night took longer then expected. what a C*&NT of a mission that was!

Yes the wastegate was a Charlie Uniform November Tango...but in true DiRTgarage never give up style we got it sorted. Very happy with it now...bled coolant, checked oil levels, checked warm oil pressure and got front bar back on. Will go over later and drive it outside and give it a tub.

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Yes the wastegate was a Charlie Uniform November Tango...but in true DiRTgarage never give up style we got it sorted. Very happy with it now...bled coolant, checked oil levels, checked warm oil pressure and got front bar back on. Will go over later and drive it outside and give it a tub.

did it drive okay ? any chance of seein sticky about the sticky's? :)

did it drive okay ? any chance of seein sticky about the sticky's? :)

didn't wash it as sticky offered to wash it while its at the exhaust shop. Ill take it for a quick run tomm.

ill ask sticky about the sticky's while im there.

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may have to venture up one day and see twoogle. seen the ignition vid and it looked great. great job Paul.

Will be at Powercruise at Eastern Creek late this month...come and have a look there.

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is it still at lillfords?? might have to do a drive by. haha. if you do take it for a run.. cruise past my work in sandringham ave... up the road from lillfords, pleeeeeeeeaaaze!!!!

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is it still at lillfords?? might have to do a drive by. haha. if you do take it for a run.. cruise past my work in sandringham ave... up the road from lillfords, pleeeeeeeeaaaze!!!!

New fully rebuilt engine, new ecu thats only programed to start the car and drive onto a trailer / dyno.

He won't be driving it.

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