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Yeh drivabaility will most likely go backwards...thats why i am going to use NAWS, close ratio dog box, high rise double pumper manifold and donuts with cream on top so that when it thits boost it opens a space time continuum :banana:

lol :thumbsup:

here is a pretty crazy rb20 built by OHperformance i had on the dyno the other week the revlimit was 9800 and sounded sweet, real credit to the guys.... :thumbsup: 490hp at the wheels.

peak power at 7350 and they revved it to 9800 jesus!!! go the old short stroker

any spec on engine/turbo?!?

it looks like massive boost not so big turbo... still standard stroke?

Yeh drivabaility will most likely go backwards...thats why i am going to use NAWS, close ratio dog box, high rise double pumper manifold and donuts with cream on top so that when it thits boost it opens a space time continuum :D

hmmm donuts

:P i dont know whats funny, wanting to push a RB20 that far or wanting to use it as a daily???

My old set up was 220ish at the wheels and was a handful on the road at the best of times. The new set up should be 240ish with a more aggressive ramp up and there is no way i plan on using as a daily.

I think you need to read the RB20 results thread or check out Wheezy's tune (was posted my Trent/URAS) late last year with his R31 L2 powered RB20 and you will realise how unrealistic your goals are.

Either way all the best with your endeavours :pirate:

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