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Yeah but the veyron is an 8 Litre 16 cylinder engine. Not a 2.5 Litre 6.

Nytsky's engine is producing 91kW per cylinder, while the veyron is only pushing out 46kW per cylinder.

Thats a lot less strain on each cylinder. Also the veyron engine is built to the most ridiculous of tolerances in a humidity and temperature controlled room that is 100% dust free.

So your not really comparing apples with apples.

Nytsky, very awesome effort! However, what in the hell are you going to do with 546kW in a RWD car? lol

To correct you its more like 100kw per cylinder.

And the car is built for nothing else than to put a smile on my face every time I get into it.

If you look at extreme setups such as a drag car which is running thousands of HP, they need to be pulled down after each 5sec run, my mates dad has a 5sec drag car and he tells me the stories which is just mind boggling so u need to be rich with sponsorships.

Yeah I've heard it from a few guys actually but wasn't sure how true it was as to me, pulling it down every 5000km would be painful. 20000km on the other hand wouldn't be sooo bad for car which isn't a daily driver.

I was interested in buying Envy motorsports 'the jetters edge' r34gtr a while ago and he killed the sale when he told me it had its routine 5000km rebuild.

prolly a good thing you didnt man..... i would touch anything that they had touched after what happened to my best mate..... it would have been a 5k rebuilt not caz of the power!!! anyway his car is running sweet now after JEM fixed it :)

prolly a good thing you didnt man..... i would touch anything that they had touched after what happened to my best mate..... it would have been a 5k rebuilt not caz of the power!!! anyway his car is running sweet now after JEM fixed it :)

Hear, hear. I wouldn't go anywhere near them.

To correct you its more like 100kw per cylinder.

And the car is built for nothing else than to put a smile on my face every time I get into it.

:cheers:

Car sounds nuts. Love it.

just flicked though this thread 76 pages of cash burning power

if it were my car i would have burnt it years ago

pants of for persisting

enjoy the power skidz.... untill the next rebuild

buy 2015 this thing will have a 4 litre stroker and a gt7564 turbo

Top work Dave, good result from relatively low boost. Much fun to be had for a long time there.

HD video from this weekends escapades is mandatory I believe!!! :thumbsup:

Oh and good to see the usual suspects posting up absolute tripe, always makes for a laugh.

I have a GoPro that I haven't used yet, might give that a go.

Car is finally home after what feels like 2 years (not far off it).

Its bullshit to drive, the sound of the turbo is a good distraction from the lag lol.

Took a few people for a spin and we all giggled like school kids after the gates open, seriously sounds like war is happening under the bonnet :)

Much WIN!

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