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how come it's got such a good spread of power??

what's been done to this, i havent seen a power curve like that for a turbo motor before?

What's been done? Alot! It even has a standard airbox! :nyaanyaa:

Note that crappy brown line is GT RS's. The red line is -5's. Boost controller is still off with the -5's. It seems with the modified actuators the controller on it doesn't like it. It would have been nice to hold 25 PSI the whole way but meh, its all good. It wont be the last time its on a dyno. I haven't driven it much, although as Steveo said, 265 Semi's and it turns them just rolling on the trottle in second. Turning tyres DOWN a hill is interesting also! I had a choice of backing the intake cam off for the 450 ish run but I was after area under the curve. What is interesting is taking off from lights without being an idiot. You don't realise how easy you pick up speed!

Really? How? it has a 3.5-4k spread of useable power, lots of motors have this? Albeit often not as nice as this it has certainly been done before.

It's easy to get that spread with much less power, not as easy with 400+ kw. Remember this is the 400kw plus thread, we do things differently in here. A huge spread of power in the 300kw thread is a piece of piss

It's easy to get that spread with much less power, not as easy with 400+ kw. Remember this is the 400kw plus thread, we do things differently in here. A huge spread of power in the 300kw thread is a piece of piss

Exactly. Confused as to how you'd not realise how awesome of an achievement it is.

Comparing to a RB25/300rwkw setup, pointless.

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I take it your not using pump E85 ...are you using a zeitronix to display the E content ?

Yeah mate, straight out of the pump nozzle. Yes I am using the Zeitronix display. I actually got E77 from Rozelle a few weeks ago and have seen E89 or E90 from the same pump a few mponths before. Shows how much it varies.

Nice result!

Ethanol changes the game a lot :)

Must be very shitty or very cold r-comps if they are spinning in 2nd

Well i went for a 15 km drive before that and I was about 5 km into the drive where it did it. I dunno. Either way, laying fat lines is cool :D

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