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Not trying to sound like a douche, but maybe the tuner you were "arguing" with though you were wasting his time, as obvoiusly you arent the sort of client that wants to spend the sort of money for those results. Just remember there was a Honda F1 1.5L making 1400hp

^^ This

anything can be done

some guys strapped a T04Z to a stock RB20 and made 430rwkws

or

the BRM 1.5L Superchanged V16 GP engine from the mid 50s, was making 600-650hp and revved to 11,000

in the 1950s!!!!!

ran 72psi of boost lol

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sounds like a hyundai excel, you just cant beat the sound of an rb..

you'd think 400kw would sound more angry.. sounds like 200kw

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sounds like a hyundai excel, you just cant beat the sound of an rb..

you'd think 400kw would sound more angry.. sounds like 200kw

if that's in reference to the last vid posted of the raw footage...

welcome to failtown.... population you!

the audio is is from another video of "little johny" street drifting his cefiro made famous by the commentry of his mate from invercargal.

now what motor is it that cefiro's run again? :P

Duh!

NZ exchange rate??

2.3 NZ litres = 2 Australian litres

:)

Anyway Good on the Kiwi's to get the record from uncle Sam... good luck to them...

also can Evo engine with stock internals get 280KW without doing anything reliably.... Crap.... that really bloody good.

iplen lol that vid was not the one going for world record. just another well known one pushing 400+ on pump. Owner is a bit of a tool tho.

Update is, the owner has put it down the strip a few times, learning how to control the beast he has cracked mid 10's with the record in sight.

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