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The car made 1202 rwhp/876rwtq @ 37-38psi on E85 all boost no nitrous with Precison billet GT45-76 before TX2K11

Video of his runs

The setup

Built 3.0L

Motec M600 ecu

Precision GT45-76

Tilton clutch

ID2000 cc injectors

Weldon 2345 fuel pump

E85 fuel

GSS Suspension setup

Tuned by Double D Tuning

Stock V160 6spd gearbox

Stock rearend/TRD LSD

GSS diff cover

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not sure if can find pics of it yet. 1320video hasnt put up all the pictures they took of the TX2K11 Event, but here are a few

btw those Gallardos are all Underground racing Twin turbo with 1300-1500+ hp

TX2K11 Highlights

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This has the potential to be one of the best threads I have seen on here. It's up there with the side boob / under boob and hottest gf on SAU threads...

MOAR!

Im pretty sure those twin turbo Lambos are from Underground Racing or the Twins Turbo Crew. Pretty sure it's Underground Racing and they compete in the Texas Mile.

Really? How can you be sure? :P

1320video hasnt put up all the pictures they took of the TX2K11 Event, but here are a few

btw those Gallardos are all Underground racing Twin turbo with 1300-1500+ hp

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