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i rang united head office and buleen has it too... 208 buleen rd :ermm:

they dont know when the real roll out will be... just that it wont be every united....

so c'mon fellas.... lets all jump on it!!! the more people that run it the more places it'll be!

55 litres @ 1.40 = $77 - ballpark 391kms to a tank @ 14 litres per 100

55 litres @ 0.99 = $54 - ballpark 305kms to a tank @ 18 litres per 100

with the $23 you save you can buy another

22 litres at the same cost of 98 penis (at $1.40 per llitre)

which will give you a further 125kms

so total

$77 and 391kms

$77 and 425kms

This assumes 98 penis of $1.40 and $0.99 of e85

agreed.... but if it happens to be cheaper than 98 then so be it...

what i'm really waiting for is 98 to cost $3/litre and e85 like $1.50 lol

303 rwkw :ermm:

(the 311 didn't hit the limiter like the 303 one did, was probably 500 revs short)

turbo is still making good power @ redline and would have a little bit more to give if i bothered to fix the boost i'd say

was all hogwash basically Dezz

pros- more torque everywhere, more power, less combustion heat, less carbon buildup

cons- your car will drink fuel like a sailor on shore leave, which more than compensates for the price difference to 98

well done mate. :ermm:

You increased boost so you cant compare figures. how much power did you make on the same boost?

basically the comparison is from the point where both fuel's started to dye off...

both had more in them with more boost, but i'm playin it safe on the tunes :)

was all hogwash basically Dezz

pros- more torque everywhere, more power, less combustion heat, less carbon buildup

cons- your car will drink fuel like a sailor on shore leave, which more than compensates for the price difference to 98

Excellent, might speak to my tuner.

Although latest tune was 253rwkw, boost dropping off by a few psi in the top end, so I wouldn't be expecting too much more from a GT-RS anyway...

i would... i'd be guessing 280rwkw dezz...

the timing advance you can get away with from e85 gives sooo much

what boost control are you running? what psi?

i would... i'd be guessing 280rwkw dezz...

the timing advance you can get away with from e85 gives sooo much

what boost control are you running? what psi?

You sure?

I've never heard of anyone making 280rwkw with a GT-RS on a 25...I thought it was past its capability, but hey, I'd love to be wrong :ermm:

Blitz SBC Spec-R, 18psi but tailing off to about 16 (trying to find the problem)

you ever heard of a 2835 .68 making 311? :ermm:

yeah once...some guy, joey joe joe something or other

actuator maybe?

i'm running a spec s

Yeah that's what we're thinking, although you'd think HKS would make their actuator to hold the amount of boost the turbo is made for...

Spoken to another guy running a GT-RS and he said his is fine, suggested playing with the gain settings on the EBC, so I'll take that to the tuner as well...

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