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cool I am down with that :(

it will be my last run in the car as it is now, before the serious work gets

done :D

I want high 13's now, I will settle for low 14's I guess.... then onward towards the low to mid 12's in the next couple of months :)

Oh and Page 666 is owned by Nexus9 aka Satan

He shoots .... he scores

 

pity they are such a nice car otherwise :(

http://www.fullboost.com.au/racing/dragmee...03_052_014b.jpg

yup..... its got the looks the power and a big dumb broken box...

it will be back on the road in a months time... getting straight cut gears.. hopefully they will hold up longer than the 3000km the last box lasted

http://www.fullboost.com.au/racing/dragmee...052_014b.jpggot

yup..... its got the looks the power and a big dumb broken box...

it will be back on the road in a months time... getting straight cut gears.. hopefully they will hold up longer than the 3000km the last box lasted

might have to get a DogBox if you start hitting 200KW in the Rex

i have 180kw @ all four wheels now.... i just wanna get a fmic, upgrade brakes and fuel system.. and ill go easy on it from there i thinks
shit how did you get that kind of power without a bigarse FMIC on a Rex???..... almost unheard of I would have thought..... but some engines are definitely better than others on the same car I guess.
shit how did you get that kind of power without the FMIC on a Rex???..... almost unheard of I would have thought..... but some engines are definitely better than others on the same car I guess.

ive had the engine rebuilt. i basically have the same internals as an sti, and i have an sti topmount on it now as well. unichip 3 inch exhaust from turbo back and vf29 turbo.... its running 17psi now.. so i guess if i get the fmic. i can up the boost and get more power easy with out any extra mods..... so im pretty happy with that... just this gearbox giving me the dramas...

ive had the engine rebuilt. i basically have the same internals as an sti, and i have an sti topmount on it now as well. unichip 3 inch exhaust from turbo back and vf29 turbo.... its running 17psi now.. so i guess if i get the fmic. i can up the boost and get more power easy with out any extra mods..... so im pretty happy with that... just this gearbox giving me the dramas...

aha that sounds a bit more like it, I was beginning to doubt you there for a minute (no offence, you just hear so much bullshit on forums, as you would know)

Good setup and once you get the appropriate box for it you will be giving many a car a bloody big fright .... heheh

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