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What speed is say 4,000 rpm? Do you have an old graph of the stock turbo?

Probably 120kph'ish dunno why he does it in speed and not rpm.. :s

I have one but it's from dr drift. Who basically fkd the tune.

The last one cihan did is on his website I'll get it later

You said you were limited by injectors yeah? What is the estimated figure if no restriction on 98 octane?

No idea. Planning on running it at 25psi later down the track. The turbo goes out of efficiency only after that so it should crack the 300 on pump no worries. People are doing that with a .63 with a .82 it can only be less restricted

The drop in power up top is a spark issue. Looks like I'll be needing splitfires for anymore power, and cihan(tuner) reckons there's a bit more in it for 98, plus quite abit for e85

Not bad, midrange is a bit lacking but that's to be expected with 2L and .82 rear. Ethanol will help that a bit

Not bad, midrange is a bit lacking but that's to be expected with 2L and .82 rear. Ethanol will help that a bit

Yeh so it shows. But it's picks up revs too quickly to really notice while driving. Ethanol should make of all the better!

Pancakes + butter + maple syrup + ice cream + chocolate fudge + wafers + almonds. Feeling kind of fat...PP strikes again.

Unrelated, did not know there were 9000 bodies buried under Queen Vic market.

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Pancakes + butter + maple syrup + ice cream + chocolate fudge + wafers + almonds. Feeling kind of fat...PP strikes again.

Unrelated, did not know there were 9000 bodies buried under Queen Vic market.

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sandra sully with the late news there buddy.

thats why the support beams arent secured in the ground, but instead on massive cement blocks.

the construction workers were sick of diggin up dead peepz skull n shiiiet... ANNNND why they do haunted night tours :yes:

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