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denham, the last 5 commenst ive read from u in diff threads of all been stupid, hehe :P

their denham is dead acurate cos it updates temp, barometric pressure etc etc every 1/10th of a sec, and it got over 300 easy, from 4 1/2 k revs all the way up....

go down and scale it 4 yaself...your 185 would b 150 at best on a "real dyno"

other dynos never change the settings and always have it a little higher.....

ps nice comment about the v8 in the same comp u noob :) haha

but if it pulled 400 at an official show.....showoff...then :D

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Originally posted by JET-33

and its neva run 2 bar so stop makin stuff up......every1 is just guessin at everything....

u wanna know, ask me or dave....

(its ok denham, or mum still thinks ya cool even though ya cslower :P:P)

real dyno hey?? my 185 was at racepace where it reads lower than most!

u would be fully sick if u built the car from scratch but u didnt so :shake:

in your previous posts u said u r running it at half boost 0.9 bar which i assumed full boost being close to 2 bar, hence..

:P to leewah

u just gota enter ya car in mas man...then u just say "hey, i want a go on the dyno" and if some1 beats ya reading and theres time theyd prob let u go again...runs sat and sun i believe

inasnt: when youve speent the next 10k on ya car and r still twice as slow..il look in my wallet and laugh (and i know u larv hks...i hve their internals already also :) ) hehe

how would u know how deep my pocket is?

and yours would prob break first as u have an rb25 and i have an rb26 with hks everything :P

anywayz...who cares..im all happy cos i have a new car that i luv and u wont stop whingin about stuff....r u jealous or sumthin??? just let it go....

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how would u know how deep my pocket is?

and yours would prob break first as u have an rb25 and i have an rb26 with hks everything :)

anywayz...who cares..im all happy cos i have a new car that i luv and u wont stop whingin about stuff....r u jealous or sumthin??? just let it go....

i am happy for u man, just be careful, just coz its hks doesent mean its bulletproof! U better run a 10 at calder next time atleast

now back to leewahs question :P

i heard they r not goin this year...but gotta look out for bresciani these days aswell...they have some mega powerful cars down there

cheers inasnt, appreciate it....i try to b v careful (take a hile 4 me to get it into 10s)

whens your car gonna b done?

i hope u get it ready in time leewah...hows it lookin at the mo?

u got all the stuff already though ey?

yeyh traction is the MAJOR problem...the car ha mega suspension work...just need 20 inch slicks like try 9's had

car breaks traction BIGTIME as soon as like 2-3psi get in there....

i am def tryin to get it there soon, but will take a lot of learnin in the driver seat for me aswell....its a big jump

i hope your car is in leewah..i wanna hear it scream....

I too wanna hear my car scream again.

I'm waiting for a head gasket from Sydney and then the engine should be together by tomorrow night, in the car on Wed and then tuned Thurs (fingers crossed nothing breaks).

Cleaning on Friday and then onto MAS!!!!

Chances of me being there, 100%, with the car, 80%.

my car is kinda fast... ???

:) 250 aint much compared to what else will be there...

BUT at least it's got no rice or crazy paint jobs.

But most of the cars in the SAU stand are going on the Dyno.

So come alone mate.

My car will be there as long as I can find out where my brakes, head gasket and harmonic balancer are.

I know they're in Melb somewhere, possibly on delivery trucks but noone seems to know where in this ****ing city my parts are.

I HATE CARS AND COURIERS AND ANYTHING ASSOCIATED WITH THEM!!!

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