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Sorry guys, i am having too much fun driving it. Its on a basic low boost run in tune at the moment. 330 rwhp at 6900 and .8 bar of boost. Its a ton of fun to drive. Still so much left in it its just ridiculous, The power curve hasnt even bugun to taper and thats with no timing and a rich tune.

I told mick I wanted 400 rwkw at 25 lb of boost. "you wont need that much boost on this engine to get that figure" was his response. !!WOOOOOOOOT!! :D:D

I think i may reevaluate my street boost too. I was going to run it around 18 lb but after seeing how willing it is to make the numbers i will probably settle for about 1 bar.

Off to drive it again. Cyall. :):):)

OH! the redline will be 85000 rpm on full tune.

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Sorry guys, i am having too much fun driving it. Its on a basic low boost run in tune at the moment. 330 rwhp at 6900 and .8 bar of boost. Its a ton of fun to drive. Still so much left in it its just ridiculous, The power curve hasnt even bugun to taper and thats with no timing and a rich tune.

I told mick I wanted 400 rwkw at 25 lb of boost. "you wont need that much boost on this engine to get that figure" was his response. !!WOOOOOOOOT!! :D:D

I think i may reevaluate my street boost too. I was going to run it around 18 lb but after seeing how willing it is to make the numbers i will probably settle for about 1 bar.

Off to drive it again. Cyall. :):):)

OH! the redline will be 85000 rpm on full tune.

what power did mick reckon ull hit up on 1bar then..?

good to see noel.. and redline 85000rpm?

OH! the redline will be 85000 rpm on full tune.

Welcome to the 8000 + RPM club :)

IT has a really nice Midrange Noel! with Roughly the same response as my car with a turbo several sizes bigger! Should be good, just get those brakes working properly! :)

Nice work mate. Well done. Have you done anything with the cam gears?? Mine are still set on 0 but want the change them to get some more midrange.

My 25 made 399rwkw on 17psi reving to 8k. Will be rutuned in a few weeks for 22-25psi and 8500 rev limit. Thats if it holds together :)

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Not sure if these do 85000rpm but im sure they spin pretty fast...

So how long for the run in, til you go supersonic i mean?

Your not the only one who has put the lines to the wastegate backwards before also :)

Nice work mate. Well done. Have you done anything with the cam gears?? Mine are still set on 0 but want the change them to get some more midrange.

My 25 made 399rwkw on 17psi reving to 8k. Will be rutuned in a few weeks for 22-25psi and 8500 rev limit. Thats if it holds together :)

thats sweet mate. The cam gears are untouched at this stage, Not going there till the power tune.

Let me know how your hi boost tune goes, it sounds very similar to my setup. 399 at only 17 lb is awesome. Good luck with it.

My engine setup

Am using 1000cc injectors, splitfire coils, custom fuel rail with twin entry, 1 walbro intank pump feeding surge tank then 2 044s to fuel rail, Tomei cams, 85mm throttlebody, Greddy plenum (badge not on in pic) twin T3/T4 turbos, 48mm external gate, Haltech E11v2 and the list goes on and on...

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Hey noel! looks n sounds sweet brother, mine unfortuantly has not even begun its transformation. i calling the mechanic today, you've inspired me!

Look at ur face, it says it all congratulations noel, i will hope to see you down the bank when i get finished..

Hame

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