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Still waiting the phone call for the engine. Yavuz has one of my JUN cams for a little bit of "R&D". More on this later on :D

However a Precision 6466 CEA Twin Scroll 0.84 got ordered today. Didn't see that coming hey mate ;). Nor did I two weeks ago! Haha

that was definitely out of left field, I thought for sure you would say twins, but I've seen this sort of thing before, first it's a big single then it's No2 and before you know it there is a 3.0 on its way :yes:

I agree... All I can remember is .... -5's -5's....

In the end it doesn't really matter... Just don't take too long in making it drive again. Have the car off the road for too long while changing too many things and you will lose the passion for it.

Or worse, You'll do something really silly like spending an extra $30-40K on it, and then end up selling it!

I agree... All I can remember is .... -5's -5's....

In the end it doesn't really matter... Just don't take too long in making it drive again. Have the car off the road for too long while changing too many things and you will lose the passion for it.

Or worse, You'll do something really silly like spending an extra $30-40K on it, and then end up selling it!

Oh i know, but when a little SR is beating your -5 graph both down low and up high with one of these things, not to mention Jez's result it's really saying something.

If it's a huge flop then nothing is stopping from bolting the little baby -5's back on.

No N20. It's not "street legal" :woot:

If the 6466 is too big i'll just pull it off and buy a 6262 or 6266. Keep that turbo for Motive DVD event's.

it's only illegal if you get caught, :yes: I notice there was no denying the eventual possible use of a 3.0 though :whistling:

This is exactly what my god brother did back in the 80s as I remember as a kid. Built a HQ monaro with a blown 454 and in the end after spending a lot of money as all parts were from the US - he sold it in parts. All he had to do was assemble the thing.

Paul - good on ya for going single. You are chasing top level results and I'd it means using a single, so be it :)

Don't sell your -5s just in case.

I agree... All I can remember is .... -5's -5's....

In the end it doesn't really matter... Just don't take too long in making it drive again. Have the car off the road for too long while changing too many things and you will lose the passion for it.

Or worse, You'll do something really silly like spending an extra $30-40K on it, and then end up selling it!

Nah Marko. The 5's and all the pipe work will go on a shelf in the garage all wrapped up. The condition is that this precision must beat the -5's in all areas!

Jez matched the -7's with a 6262, you'd think I can match -5'a with the next size up.

Also, spoken to Yavuz about engineering it AND passing emissions. That was another 'condition'. Both he said would be no problem.

pop the bonnet please sir..........

Should sound sweet :D

The first day he drives it out if UE with a single he'll get pulled over haha

Hopefully not (touch wood) :D

Let's get this beast on the road!!!

Narrowed down what manifolds to use Paul?

The first day he drives it out if UE with a single he'll get pulled over haha

Hopefully not (touch wood) :D

Let's get this beast on the road!!!

Narrowed down what manifolds to use Paul?

Lol. Don't say that man! Yavuz said he will engineer it also.

Not yet. Can you only get full race manifolds from the states or is there a local distributor?

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