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Haha firehose type 2000s.

I dont know why people bother with 1000's. Fark all difference in $$$'s and soooo much more room for moar powa with the 2000cc's. :P

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SS-4 Alpha ptotoype 1, Working with a 2.5L Rb25det and Tomei 264 / 8.9mm cams.

E85 fuel, externally gated.

This turbocharger made 465rwkws on 24psi maxing out 850cc injectors,

Thick yellow is from today, the rest is the controlled run. Ordered a set of 1200CCs, looking to crack 500rwkws.

It's now on 490rwkws. Same setup as above with 1200cc injectors. Vct is gone.

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On a hub dyno IIRC.

There isn't going to be 120kw difference between hub and wheels especially with the updated correction.

Sounds like they are not 1200s... what brand are they? Never heard of the flow being engraved into side before?

Haha firehose type 2000s.

I dont know why people bother with 1000's. Fark all difference in $$$'s and soooo much more room for moar powa with the 2000cc's. :P

I initially went 1000s because years ago when I got them, I wanted pkug n pkay, and they were much cheaper then 2000s.

also, e85 was no where near readily available.

will be getting some next stage though.

Hey guys,

dropped my GTR in today to get the e85 tune.

Talked to the tuner and he said once you get up to 390kws + you have to replace all your fuel lines to much bigger lines?

Has anyone done this? what have you used and what is the cost involved?

Hey guys,

dropped my GTR in today to get the e85 tune.

Talked to the tuner and he said once you get up to 390kws + you have to replace all your fuel lines to much bigger lines?

Has anyone done this? what have you used and what is the cost involved?

Man I have 1 044 in tank wallbro 600hp pump as a lift 2l surge tank with 2000id's I'm sitting just under 400kw.. Lines still standard to the filter.

Same, I made over 400awkw with standard lines as well...me when ppl give the wrong advice I understand that as we are not all experts, however, a mechanic / tuner 'should' know better

Cheers guys. As you said i only go by what so called experts tell me as im pretty much clueless myself.

But i do know my tuner is ULTRA conservative!

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