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Depends how happy the dyno is.

I would say between 230 to 250 rwkws....

Whats the prize anyway......do we get to eat the smarties in the jar :D

the prize is my satisfaction. cause ive been waiting nearly 2 years to get this done.

i pick it up tonight :P

results are in.

i made 241.4rwk @ 14psi.

we boosted it to 18 and always dropped to 14. This being because of the stock bov was leaking.

going to get a better bov and run 16psi in 2 weeks.

Rob thinks we should crack a nice 250 on 16

none the less i am happy for the amount of boost ran :down:

results are in.

i made 241.4rwk @ 14psi.

we boosted it to 18 and always dropped to 14. This being because of the stock bov was leaking.

going to get a better bov and run 16psi in 2 weeks.

Rob thinks we should crack a nice 250 on 16

none the less i am happy for the amount of boost ran :ermm:

i said 243.3 i was close :down:

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