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Plan to get it to the strip ASAP but its going to be hard as I'm living in Canberra these days.

The butt Dyno says it's a lot fast than the last unleaded tune, 312RWKW which was good for 12.3@119MPH 1.92 60'

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Be interested to see 100hp shot of nos straight of the mark would make a huge improvement to allow these big barges to utilise the massive rwkw figures youve described.

E85 proves great for the end result, tho can increase lag from burning cooler.speant gasses dont have the same heat to get the turbine spinning up as easy.

Be interested to see 100hp shot of nos straight of the mark would make a huge improvement to allow these big barges to utilise the massive rwkw figures youve described.

E85 proves great for the end result, tho can increase lag from burning cooler.speant gasses dont have the same heat to get the turbine spinning up as easy.

He he we will find out :) I've just been stock pilling a heap of goodies for the c34 including a nos system, for that exact reason,:) as well as e85 and wmi , see how much more the old stock neo will take;)" and the gearbox :(" before the new engine set up goes in

Have not had much time to work on the c34 lately. I've been busy with my mates rs4s and the doing a few little things to the m35. But I did get chance to chuck the new seats in today no more sliding around post-76904-0-08659700-1385039514_thumb.jpg

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Yeah should keep us both snug and comfy I matter which one is driving , now I want a set of seats in the m35 as well!! My work car c34 stag has rs4s seats which are already comfortable

Be interested to see 100hp shot of nos straight of the mark would make a huge improvement to allow these big barges to utilise the massive rwkw figures youve described.

E85 proves great for the end result, tho can increase lag from burning cooler.speant gasses dont have the same heat to get the turbine spinning up as easy.

No need for more power to get a faster ET its all about clutch/throttle control off the line.

First time I visited the quarter I had a nice soft/light clutch in the Stagea which was very easy to build a little boost and then slip it off the line @ 6500RPM

I ran 12.35 @ 114MPH 1.69 60' with crappy 245/35/19 rubber and only 277RWKW

I fried that clutch pretty quick though and have been back twice with new clutch, more power, better wheel/tyres yet taken bugger all off the ET. The hard part is effectively launching a car this heavy with a clutch beefy enough to take the abuse.

Yeah I'm running a 2step to help with the off the line thing :) and then nos not for over all power but to increase under the curve to pull the heavy bitch out the hole.

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One Blitz Nur Touring cat back shiny pieces of 80mm 304 pipe installed.

So far nice quiet no drone...

Sure the heat generated from some overweight right foot behaviour will change this...

Was a 30 min job thanks to the easy to understand instructions...

Coneeecheeewaaa...

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Oh man, I've gotta get at least another muffler on my car now - it seems louder than it was before I had it in for all the work I had done on it recently. Something is holding the boost back too, not sure what exactly that is as yet, but I need to find it and get rid of the restriction. The torque and power curves flat-line and you can feel it struggling when it's running on high boost, but on low boost it doesn't feel as bad.

Sorry Im not familiar with your bus & mods but ...

Has the ecu been remapped since latest mods?

High flow exhaust often leeds to runaway boost pressure and a factory ecu pulling timing out etc...

Is your intake pipe (if rubber) ? Sucking closed?

Factory dump & cat still or?

Nothing as spectacular as the previous posts.

A good while back got a dash mat for the RS4. Fitted like a glove. Later I got a mat from an unmentionable for the 25G. . I finally fitted it today. It is like a soft sock.

Had to use a bucket full of viagra, oops velcro to get it to fit. Looks shit but will protect the dash.

One Blitz Nur Touring cat back shiny pieces of 80mm 304 pipe installed.

So far nice quiet no drone...

Sure the heat generated from some overweight right foot behaviour will change this...

Was a 30 min job thanks to the easy to understand instructions...

Coneeecheeewaaa...

Yours came with instructions??

Mine has never droned, but it does get much louder over time.

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