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the GT-RS graph is in 3rd gear so no direct comparson available which is a little disapointing. When i get the 4WD sorted ill take it up for a 3rd gear 4wd run as im just as interested as you Steve-o. The 3rd gear run in rwd just fry's the tyres.

ashamed of high-flow lag...never. Im totally aware of what im doing and know exactly whats needed. Yes ill have knocked a large hole in my torque curve...but that was expected. Peak torque at 7000rpm is whats needed to run the numbers at the strip not 4500rpm like before.

Wayne is going to rescale the graph for me...as soon as he calls me ill go and pick it up.

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  DiRTgarage said:
Wayne is going to rescale the graph for me...as soon as he calls me ill go and pick it up.

Wayne failz at teh interwebz? Doesn't he know we're waiting and email is quicker?

  MrKotter said:
Wayne failz at teh interwebz? Doesn't he know we're waiting and email is quicker?

He still plays with carby's and pushrod engines...i think i don't need to say anymore.

  DiRTgarage said:
the GT-RS graph is in 3rd gear so no direct comparson available which is a little disapointing. When i get the 4WD sorted ill take it up for a 3rd gear 4wd run as im just as interested as you Steve-o. The 3rd gear run in rwd just fry's the tyres.

Ok so obviously still no 4wd... So did you find out if the problem was what you thought it would be Paul?

  TiTAN said:
would be interesting to see a side by side of your GT-RS graph vs his GT-RS graph.

Yeah would be, but Paul will have higher numbers i suspect due to cams and porting differences. Mine would probably bring them on faster with greater torque. Time will tell :D And its getting the fuel system done right now, so the tune isnt far off

  DiRTgarage said:
the GT-RS graph is in 3rd gear so no direct comparson available which is a little disapointing. When i get the 4WD sorted ill take it up for a 3rd gear 4wd run as im just as interested as you Steve-o. The 3rd gear run in rwd just fry's the tyres.

ashamed of high-flow lag...never. Im totally aware of what im doing and know exactly whats needed. Yes ill have knocked a large hole in my torque curve...but that was expected. Peak torque at 7000rpm is whats needed to run the numbers at the strip not 4500rpm like before.

Wayne is going to rescale the graph for me...as soon as he calls me ill go and pick it up.

Cool :thumbsup:

  DiRTgarage said:
He still plays with carby's and pushrod engines...i think i don't need to say anymore.

nah he is really into his Wolf V500 ecu's.. he loved them to death. Wayne is getting really good with aftermarket ecu's now.

He has actually sold quite a few / installed and tuned himself. They are doing really well over there now.

The Dirt man has been admitted to hospital :D I hope its not too serious but I will keep everyone updated as soon as i hear anything :) I just rang him to tell him I finally uploaded a video but Stace answered the phone to tell me the bad news :)

Its not because of the reason he was sick last time either. This is un-related.

Here is the video. anyways... Hope you get well soon Paul

Video is still new - should be up soon

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