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well i was flicking the switch at 4000 rpm, but today i was allowed to go on the dyno again, and this time i flicked the switch at 3500 rpm = 171.3 kW!!!!!!!!!!!!

wooot!!!!!!!!!

and i think u might actually find that it didnt actually have anything to do with the dyno, the bottle of gas being used on friday had been siotting around for bout a year, and then i freshed it up the new gas, therefore getting a much better reading as it was fresher :D

WARNING - MANIFOLD DANGER!!!!!!!

LOLOLOLOLOLOOLOLOLOOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL

Boom, out comes the footwell :P :P

or from another classic movie Matrix:Reloaded "hmmm, upgrades...." ;)

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here is one of my dyno runs

beautiful car by the way have you got a 4 1/2 inch cannon on that??? i was thinking for my car getting a 3 inch all the way with hi flow cat and 4 1/2 inch cannon. what you think???

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