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For Rad33 with his new rb25det on the way.. Get an rb30 under it. :D

RB25det vct head FTW for bottom end. :D

AL's motor is running the same GT3076 .82 on an rb30det but with a nice exhaust and inlet manifold with slightly smaller cams. The VCT has picked up some nice low end power peak power appears to be made around 7000rpm.

Now for mine.. :) 15.5psi that can be seen and the last tune at 19.5psi through the mid that tails off to 17psi causing top end to flatten out. The 2" fmic piping is causing issues up top as well as the wastegate flap being blown open.

Mine makes its peak around 6000rpm. Will play with the adj. cam gears to shift that to approx 6500rpm. :D

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joel... its rad32 now hahaha...

and yeh im gonna go the 30 bottom once the 25 goes in and is road regestered! :D

how can i get the engine home?? and will i need a engine crane to load it on the trailer as the gearbox is still attached!

So when the mechanics drive my car it doesnt shit itself?????????? FFS!

so where does that leave me? high and dry.

the only thing i can do is.... what for it to happen again and make sure it happens at the mechanics?

ill have to try and clean out the AFMs and check for damage.

Adrian they could fit in the back of a ute just hire one and get Adam and the purple chickens to help you lol :D

Also anyone going to pop down to villi's my phone is flat so you cant ring

also please dont talk about molesting like its a joke! :)

yeah i recon you will but i could see if we can borrow one

and i know that the dinner is one but for people that arent going and for after if im not there ill be at home and i told damo if you guys want to come over if im not at villi's you can :D

So when the mechanics drive my car it doesnt shit itself?????????? FFS!

so where does that leave me? high and dry.

the only thing i can do is.... what for it to happen again and make sure it happens at the mechanics?

ill have to try and clean out the AFMs and check for damage.

I had the same problem and it was solved by replacing one of my AFM's. I have a spare rb26dett stock AFM, if you need to borrow it to see if it makes a difference, just send me a PM

-D

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