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nuthin yet, i drove by after work and its strapped to the dyno but he wasnt there. too busy to get exited atm so its probably a good thing. if i was sitting at home waiting for it i would be tying myself in knots.

Hoping for a result tomorrow tho.

better call me as soon as u hear the result

side note: rang michael this arvo, he was with the car getting it tuned, it'd already pulled 587bhp on 24psi, they hadnt even touched the cams yet or setup the boost controller lol. he also said it was making 20psi @ 4000rpm, and full boost by 4200rpm. all hail the rb30 :)

Info I got from george is 597 hp, boost at 4400 and the tuner hasnt touched the cams, still on zero.. WTF!

Surely there has to be more in there somewhere. For a track car i would thing they would be looking to bring the boost on a bit sooner. Methinx that engine is going to need some time on the rollers to unlock its full potential.

shane was talking about our car which started getting tuned yesterday arvo at mercury.

*removed the details* Safe to say big power!

I never thought i would say this, but i dont think i want anymore power now, maybe just abit more response if that can be achieved with the cams :) 4 straps on the dyno just to keep it from wheelspinning, it was pretty scary and insane to watch it kick sideways on the rollers constantly.

sorry to hijack your thread noel, so hows your beast coming along? Anyword?

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