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Later in the arvo there was some flamage...

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Made the vid into a lil avatar for ya Jack, enjoy.

Thanks funky, thats awesome!!!

Can you send me the vid or upload it somwhere please?!?!?

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Cheers

How much boost were u running? Sounds like they did a shoddy job on the hiflow...

inark, i was making 180 with only 16 pounds, Sam reckons the turbo can easily handle 22psi.

You gotta remember that if it wasn't for the oil vapors and all, then i would make a bit more than that on the same boost and Sam hasn't finished tuning it 100% yet.

Once all problems are sorted I'll probably leave the boost at around 17psi.

Phil, your car will be an animal once the turbs is sorted.... must be a pain in the ass tho

Your right Paul, its a righteous pain and when i came home today my parents esp my mom are spewing :spew: now we gotta share the commo between the 3 of us.

153 isn't bad, and combined with your reliability (unlike mine). Makes me almost want to go back to a stock car. :P

Hope no-one got food poisoning :P

was a good day!

i didnt realise it was 4pm lol! Was having such a great day, time slies when your having fun :)

cheers to all the BMT boys for another successful Dyno Day

Had a seal went in my compressor once, real bad, and cracked 4 pistons and half filled the 'cooler with oil. What a pain. Stripping the 25 down again in the garage and leaving the block in this time so I have to make a bracket to suspend the block while the sump comes off and the big ends replaced.

As always - great to meet more people - and many thanks again to BMT.

I should have run the Charger... but wouldn't have been a crazy read. All noise and torque - plus that super-70's style :P

Also good to see Bass Junky Jnr running some low 8-second passes to the dumpster and back :)

hey PUSHEAD, how did u gain the extra kw from last time?  any mods since, or did u just up the boost?

can't tell the difference at all, could be the weather as this time was colder than last. only new mods i wacked in was a pod filter with heat shield partition.

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