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My RB20s is breaking tractions in every gear at 5800rpm.

Im making two hundred firty kilowatts at the wheels, running chopped springs and 10 degree neg cambers on the rear, my tires are below the indicators and hard as a cats head...any suggestions how can I stop this torqueless animal spinning the wheels, no one else I know with an RB20 has this problem, is mine one of these illusive factory 'freak' motors?

Thank god you got banned, youre a goose plan-b.

i actually got angry byt the end of his rb20 wheelspin @ 5800 thread.

this guy is a moron. he should not be armed with a set of car keys.

i actually got angry byt the end of his rb20 wheelspin @ 5800 thread.

this guy is a moron. he should not be armed with a set of car keys.

LMAOOOOOOO did he say this I didnt see it. There was another guy with a rb20 a while ago that had 215kw and was complaining about wheel spin through all 5 gears. Probably just clutch slipping for 5 gears lol.

Have a look through the wheelspin at 5700 thread. Try to find the first person to say a nasty comment.

It's him!

Aside from me asking if he was taking the piss, everyone was giving constructive answers. Then he just turns on everyone (inc Ash - lol)

I took an instant disliking to him from that point. He could be a nice kid but he needs to take a different approach to constructive criticism

you can get 300 cc out of 270cc injectors with an aftermarket fuel pressure reg so if you run 10 more fuel pressure regs it will make 500 hp easy

Oh ok. So if my maths is right:

70psi base pressure+10 fuel pressure regs=700psi? laughing-smiley-014.gif

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