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Quick update.....

Had a quick touch up tune prior to Texi and after a few runs at WSID....

Full tune this coming Saturday with an extra 7-8 psi to be dialled in yet (still the 0.63 rear too).... Engine has happily done around 5,000 kms now.... :)

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  • 2 weeks later...

ok moved so peoples other than NSW members can see :D

Update: new twin plate installed.... .can finally book in for another 8-10psi to be dialled in :(

hows the head????

nice build anna :D

Hey Shane,

That head is going on Smoky's engine.... Dave is starting on it in a week or two.... head is already stripped and ready for some work.. :)

I ended up staying with my RB25..... and just rebuilding it :P

Hey Shane,

That head is going on Smoky's engine.... Dave is starting on it in a week or two.... head is already stripped and ready for some work.. :D

I ended up staying with my RB25..... and just rebuilding it :P

ahh weak sauce :)

good to see its up and running and looking purty :D

nice newish orc 709. drives like standard to ;)

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yup... really weird... its so light, I nearly put my foot through the firewall....

big hugs for putting it in and shtuffs :D

Where on earth did THIS thread come from? Swweeet thread!!!

I should really venture around SAU more :)

lol, I had it up in the NSW Members section. Thought I'd move it as I have had a few peeps enquire about the build etc...

ahh weak sauce :)

good to see its up and running and looking purty :D

sif weak :P .... RB26 in my engine bay would of equaled failure.. this car has been cursed for the last 18mths and finally has seemed to have lost said curse...!!!

  • 1 month later...

Well better late than never!

We finally got round to getting tuned to see what the 0.63 rear would max out at!!!

Results :D

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Further additions are slightly bigger brakes & a lil camber :) .... ummm sump, diff and OS Giken Gearset are currently in progress ..... std diff & gearbox didn't like Wakie the other week...lol

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Full boost @ ~4k?

Bit before actually... must remember to look at it!! Used to be 3600 ish at the 15-16 psi... redline is 8,000 rpm still

But we have turned the gain down so the boost doesn't come on as hard for obvious traction/gearbox diff reasons... Il turn it back up once thats all done.... then either comes the 0.82 rear thats lying around or maybe something bigger ??? haven't decided yet.......

Although it still doesn't have any form of traction if you boot it a bit..... lol

^^^^ no.... but it would be nice :D And there would be more "epic failboat sliding into port" style photos to amuse the SAU crowd :)

Besides Dave has more, can't let him beat me!! lol

Seriously though il wait till the gain goes back up and take it from there.... the other rear is here so if I don't lose my response there is still alot more left in the turbo.... And I still have the 256 in & ex poncams.... that would make a bit of difference too if I upgraded them.....

But it is just a girls car after all....... so il prolly leave it for another 3 months till the power feels slow again.... :down:

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