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Welcome....Quite a Beast the Soarers. I used to work with a guy who managed to get 12.8 out of his Soarer.Standard turbos boosted to 16 psi,mines computer with SAFC , front mount with full exhaust,custom Dumps etc Not bad for a big heavy luxo Barge

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Hi there and welcome!

Which state are you located in? If you are interested in joining us on trackdays and motorsport events, please feel free to join your state club chapter of SAU.

We don't discriminate against car make or model, as we all share the same enthusiasm for cars in general! :O

Glad to have you aboard!

Andrew.

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  • 3 weeks later...

The 12 second soarer is now 11.8 second soarer its daniel clark still same mods you listed but 18 psi

i usually go to watch events at oran park and eastern creek as wakefield park is a bit far but i would love to compete one day once evrything is sorted

i am located in sydney

mods on the soarer at the moment i have pod, 4inch dump pipe back into 2x 2.7 inch exhaust and FMIC and stock boost, the car will hopefully be dynoed soon to see what power it makes but next mod on the list would be FCD maybe ecu and shift kit which should see it easily into high 12s with good tyres.

anyways keep you guys updated as it goes by

the car is up for sale if any one is interested.

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