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5 hours ago, ActionDan said:

I've seen plenty of videos, results look pretty bloody good to me! 

Maybe he just got sick of some of the carry on that goes on in build threads? 

Given how some people behave around here these days, there's much less of an incentive to share all the ups and downs of a build. 

 I got jumped on from the getgo because I wanted response , said cannot be done ,  go buy a V8 . I got a pretty good result and not a word from the stirrers , LOL

Pauls car is great , plenty of power with good response , win win

PPG honestly is good enough to daily, it's easy to use doesn't crunch when you use clutch and is relatively quiet.

When mine went in I drove it to and from work in peak hour for a week and didn't get frustrated at all, my rear diff is generally louder

On 8/6/2018 at 10:28 AM, Piggaz said:

In the garage on the trickle charger. ?

Drive it every couple of weeks and just getting used to the box. Low speed, low rpm shifting without the clutch without making it go BANG/CRASH. Getting there ?.

Wont be touching it again for a very long time. The level of “over it” is very high. 

With the 1.45 housing it went 517 AWKW, up from 486. Turbine speed remained the same at 122,000 RPM.

That is a healthy gain, was there much difference in response

1 hour ago, MIX-GTR said:

That is a healthy gain, was there much difference in response

2-300 RPM I reckon. Totally unsure which one I like to be honest. The 1.05 was “so right”. More Kms needed.

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8 minutes ago, Piggaz said:

2-300 RPM I reckon. Totally unsure which one I like to be honest. The 1.05 was “so right”. More Kms needed.

2-300 rpm seems like a reasonable enough trade off for an extra 30kw 

 

I guess it comes down to what the car gets used for though

  • 10 months later...

Update.

Bought some new wheels...CE28N SL’s in 18x 10.5+22 wearing 295/30x18 AD08R’s. Might put them on in the next 3 months then push it back in the garage and whack it back on the trickle charger. ?

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7 hours ago, ActionDan said:

No roll racing videos, power cruise, drags, circuit, traffic light racing, hard parking, nothing...

This thread does not deliver. 

You need to Youtoob better

The truth is out there.

Well, a hill climb somewhere is anyway

 

But, in saying that, all the good uns should get out and give me pleasure to my eyes and ears.

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