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Matt, car looks outstanding :yes:

You still keeping the FP3076 on ?

Thanks mate.

Long term, not likely... Turbo is great but i want to run more power with less boost and stress on the engine at some stage...

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Thanks mate.

Long term, not likely... Turbo is great but i want to run more power with less boost and stress on the engine at some stage...

RB30 bottom end with a precision turbo or now its track only do you think you could get more from a 2J conversion ?

GTX3576 in twin scroll, twin gates, twin screamers (out of the bonnet) on a freshened up RB25DET NEO (maybe RB30DET NEO?) would be a response king and make 400kW+ easily.

Although, if RB30DET a GTX3582R would be my pick in twin scroll, twin blah blah blah :)

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5 minutes ago, blah_blah said:

Hey Matt,

 

Im just curious what wheel alignment settings you use?

 

Just going in for one on Saturday :)

 

Will send you a PM mate!

Been a while since i have been on here.... Most updates have been on Facebook :D

 

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A lot has happened over the past 12mths... STILL the same stock NEO from factory, STILL the factory headgasket...

The engine is getting a bit tired but it is not stopping us from setting PB's and having fun!

For more info check out our Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/Woottenracing/

Here is our last track day at Wakefield Park, we are finally in the 63's and heading in the right direction for a 62 hopefully later in the year.

 

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1 minute ago, timmy_89 said:

Hahahahaha.

 

And I thought I was shit at providing updates in my build thread :P

Lol... Slow, just like my lap times!

1 minute ago, Anfanee said:

When the motor does finally pack it in, what are you thinking?

Slap another one in and keep thrashing i hope! Trying to keep the engine cost down so i can do as many events as possible!

4 minutes ago, Anfanee said:

When the motor does finally pack it in, what are you thinking?

 

1 minute ago, Anfanee said:

Rb30? can still do it on the cheap.

Heaps of people have been telling me that... But then ill have to change turbo setups and minor stuff but it all adds up! Will decide soon as the old engine is getting tired...

Yeah that is true. 

I'm still amazed that this motor is still going, hats off to your mechanics and tuners for the maintenance schedule on that. Even to not have done a HG is amazing. 

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1 hour ago, 34GeeTeeTee said:

Heaps of people have been telling me that... But then ill have to change turbo setups and minor stuff but it all adds up! Will decide soon as the old engine is getting tired...

Damn, yours is still alive.. mine went bang, took out the turbo too LOL

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