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I have highlighted the operative word. I was merely stating what they are capable of. Sure there are other factors involved but that would be my estimate at their maximum capability with all variables taken into account. Perfect A/F ratio, good base pressure etc etc.

Lipstick on a pig, champ. Even trying to get an accurate look at the capabilities without all of the aspects you failed mention in your post is silly. Imagine it's running a 'heavy' non-oxygenated fuel for a moment, something that burns nice and slow that you can lean out quite a bit and that the base fuel pressure is 75psi.

What are the 1000cc injectors worth in horsepower terms then?

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DiRT smelled a rat...and indeed his nose has been vindicated...there was something not right and now its been highlighted by the tuner as fact.

Ok...back to discussing this monster R34

My balls are far too small to drive a car that nuts on the road! Yes H@ME the owner certainly is looking over his shoulder for the men in white coats.

Im having trouble working out what is more awesome in this thread...this car...or Johnny's avatar.

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DiRT smelled a rat...and indeed his nose has been vindicated...there was something not right and now its been highlighted by the tuner as fact.

Ok...back to discussing this monster R34

My balls are far too small to drive a car that nuts on the road! Yes H@ME the owner certainly is looking over his shoulder for the men in white coats.

Im having trouble working out what is more awesome in this thread...this car...or Johnny's avatar.

i vote for johnnys avatar happening on the bonnet of this r34. win win.

and i take it you mean the injectors infact being different to what was stated as the rat..

regardless tho.. well done trent great work.

i vote for johnnys avatar happening on the bonnet of this r34. win win.

and i take it you mean the injectors infact being different to what was stated as the rat..

regardless tho.. well done trent great work.

yes...rat = injector size that was stated

not anything to do with any person, dyno, drivetrain losses etc

Im tempted to jump on the plane and come down to MAS to see it unleashed.

Lipstick on a pig, champ. Even trying to get an accurate look at the capabilities without all of the aspects you failed mention in your post is silly. Imagine it's running a 'heavy' non-oxygenated fuel for a moment, something that burns nice and slow that you can lean out quite a bit and that the base fuel pressure is 75psi.

What are the 1000cc injectors worth in horsepower terms then?

Ok so you're saying that 1000cc injectors are not capable of supporting 1200 engine hp?

And it's even more silly to start adding variables. Sure, change the fuel, change the base pressure....the 1000cc injector can still do it, just not with that arrangement. So you haven't disproved anything. That's like the guys from Bugatti saying their Veyron can do 400 and you say, oh but can it do it against a head wind with flat tyres? uh ah!.

No it can't do it against a head wind with flat tyres...but it can still do it.

Ok so you're saying that 1000cc injectors are not capable of supporting 1200 engine hp?

Quite the opposite, champ. I see you have misread/misinterpreted what I meant. No matter.

My point was that it's silly to make assumptions and guesstimates without knowing or at least having a pretty bloody good idea at what the other variables are.

so trent what injectors is the car actually running? brand? size?

indy blues, they look the same only the indys have a black body not silver..... 1600cc. i think it is covered on page 6 http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Tu...html&st=100

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indy blues, they look the same only the indys have a black body not silver..... 1600cc. i think it is covered on page 9 or 10??

interesting... wats the idle like.. i assume you'd probaly have troubles getting it down to 1000-1100 range with injectors of that size? than again.. the cams in that thing would be rather large and probaly prefer an idle around the 1200rpm mark?

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