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Upgraded ID injectors/fuel rail will see upwards of the 550rwkw it's already produced as well, still retaining the standard head...

We are looking forward to what we can get out of it before the new head goes on that's for sure!!

Traction will definitely be an issue for this car but it will be one hell of a lot of fun to drive!! :)

We (Mercury Motorsport) also have almost completed a JUN 2.7 stroker in an RB26 with an HKS T51 SPL turbo (also in a 33 GTST). Will be interesting to compare the two! :D

  • 4 months later...

What rear housing is on the turbo?

Seem turbo is lazy, 35psi is at 7250 rpm looking at the graph. Check just incase your wastegates are leaking, or a boost leak?

if all ok, id be looking for a small rear housing.

hay mate, its how its tuned, he has given me some drivability. there arent any boost leaks and def not going a smaller rear housing. if anything id go a bigger turbo like the GTX45r, it would be perfect! with the 42r i can short change at 6000rpm and it still hard on boost on the gear change so its very generous on its power band. first thing is first and thats to get rid of the borrowed standard head and put my build one back on. maybe look at a 900hp plus with it all on. which is just pointless anyway.

ta for having a think about it though.

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took it for a run before its got the bigger wheels and wider tires and before it gets this head work put in

did a 11.98 @ 138mph

had it on maybe 40% throttle in 1st and 2nd, any more and it spun and axle hopped then flat foot in 3rd and 4th. but its on the limiter over the line in 4th.

did this on 17 inch wheels so the new 19s will have me still changing hard over the line for more mph and the tires a a 3 year old federal 275, there shit. new tires will we be anywhere from a 305 to a 335 just havent brought them yet so cant tell ya.

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took it for a run before its got the bigger wheels and wider tires and before it gets this head work put in

did a 11.98 @ 138mph

had it on maybe 40% throttle in 1st and 2nd, any more and it spun and axle hopped then flat foot in 3rd and 4th. but its on the limiter over the line in 4th.

did this on 17 inch wheels so the new 19s will have me still changing hard over the line for more mph and the tires a a 3 year old federal 275, there shit. new tires will we be anywhere from a 305 to a 335 just havent brought them yet so cant tell ya.

That is serious rubber.

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  • 7 months later...

so how much power rwkw rear will drive can be made wit stock 26 cams - 3l block cam gears and full ported head wit bigger valves , 42r 1.01rear 1000hp

i have pair of timei 260/270 10.25mm lift but if stocks can make over 400rwkw ill keep them in, daily driver vl

gerry

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