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hi guys, this is my build to date and keep in mind this way tuned in mackay on a 38deg day and only to 20psi will go back and tune again with more boost and post dyno sheet.

wiesco 40 thou teflon coated pistons

eagle h-beam rods

acl main bearings

ballanced crank

n1-oil pump

n1- water pump

ported polished and flowed head from jhh

port matched exhaust and intake to head

tommie cams

arp head bold studs

arp intake bolts

arp exhaust bolts

commetic head gasket 1.3mm

greddy intake plenum

q45 throddle body

q45 afm

adjustable cam gears

hks timing belt

660cc injetctors

turbo smart fpr

turbo smart duel port bov

water methanol injection kit

hks low mount manifold

tiel 40mm wastegate

garrett gt3076r 0.82r housing (htc coated)

3 inch dump that split into twins from cat back 2.5mm each

044 fuel pump intank.

pfc

acvr

fmic

as stated befor very hot day, was a new turbo so going easy, and had dirty injectors, also intake cam vvt sender was not triggering but fixed that after the dyno. 419rwhp 20psi, gt3076r makes full boost at 3500rmp AND DOSE NOT RUN OUT ALL THE WAY TO REV LIMMITER! (sending a thanks to mike vien turbos capalaba for the turbo) will shoot for 25-27 psi and supply dyno sheet. :)

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what size cams? drop-ins im guessing as you haven't listed springs or solid conversion.

yea sorry for late reply, just drop ins have not gone that for yet, but thinking along the lines of solid lifters on the next cam upgrades to a 10.2mm lift range.

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Impressive, watch the coil bind tho. seen a mate snap 3 tomei type B valve springs with his 10.25mm cams :P

Go the 9.25's you know u want to :P

ha ha ha ha true that! ill have to wait and see where i end up money and wife to sort out money is the easy part!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ha ha ha. i should have a dyno sheet soon as the drags are on in mackay end of next month so will hit the rollers again. and hopefuly get a good q/m time any thing under 13 flat will do fine. :cool:

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ha ha ha ha true that! ill have to wait and see where i end up money and wife to sort out money is the easy part!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ha ha ha. i should have a dyno sheet soon as the drags are on in mackay end of next month so will hit the rollers again. and hopefuly get a good q/m time any thing under 13 flat will do fine. :thumbsup:

well done similar setup to mine.

you should piss in a low 12 high 11

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