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another taken by Bens steady hand. if you look real hard, and i mean hard, you can just see it pop a masive flame on the back straight.

incar will come over the next few days. tomorow if pull apart day.

Well done again Damo, 62.6 is a very respectable time and considering track temp was so low and you struggled for grip only tells us there is more in it!

PS im still waiting for my cheque... or is it in the mail? Lol!

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  • 3 weeks later...

bit of an update.

Ive rebuilt the original turbo.

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some Injector dynamics 1000cc injectors on the way for some e85 love.

some pics from the last club day i did.

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and the flat spot i managed to get.

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more to come soon

  • 1 month later...

bit of an update. got injectors in after some dicking around.

modified stock fuel rail to make it twin entry centre out using stock fuel pressure reg.

put it on the dyno and this is the result.

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before every one makes their judgments there is a few things to add.

fuel pump ran out of legs so couldnt get enough fuel in the top end. single external bosch.

car was ran in 5th as it wheel spun in 4th

so the number is marginal but it shows the difference e85 can make on an engine. its the same turbo back to back with only the injectors changed and a turbo beanie.

it makes more power, cooler engine, quicker, and with less boost.

upgraded fuel system is the next mod but im not looking to do that any time soon.

few pics to finish it off.

sticker bombed center console and changed switch gear

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put mesh in intake to make it appear to have a headlight from a distance.

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remounted my carbon pannel to cover wiring.

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The front swaybar was disconnected to get better turn, but it did make it wander under brakes. The bar that's in it, is the size of a structual beam.

Yea thanks ben for uploading it. last run was my quickest by half a sec but i think the second last one was the nicest run.

thats on street tyres too. bit of an oversight. i had some better tyres but didnt have the time to change them during runs.

very pleased to get a good run out of this thing.

E85 makes the world of difference to the mid range, it feels far more responsive than earlier this year.

im pretty rusty in the driving department but i was only there to have a bit of fun. and like ben mentioned having no sway bar tends to make it dance under brakes.

Got the final round of the tassie drift series to go to this coming saturday so will see what it can do there.

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