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Running in dyno pull at 20psi of boost pressure. Responding nicely

your dyno guy above is a splitting image of my brother - i shared this clip with my mates & we all had a laugh about it!

Enough said.

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congratulations - 1430nm is absolutely massive!

my rb26/30 made 930nm on a dyno dynamics dyno - would it be accurate to say that your engine makes in the vicinity of 50% more torque? if so, i don't think i could even begin to imagine how this feels...

not bad Martin, i was expecting the turbos to come on later in the rpm

do you feel that power loss below 3800 on the road? does it feel light switch through the midrange?

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Domino, it shows to boost slower than it actually does as we needed to use a faster ramp rate on the dyno to keep full traction at all four.

In other words its not that much laggier than stock, with a massive seam of torque once its 'on'

Quite impressed with this combo actually :)

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Saw this car on display on the weekend, looking good, cant wait too see it unleash down the strip! Let me know when its going to be down there Errol....

Cheers Cale

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martin, as you know we have been moving and no time to drive this vehicle. have now had the extreme pleasure of driveing about 300 kilometers and the more i drive it the more impressed i am by the whole package that you have put together for us. the torque is awsome to say the least and it comes on incredibely fast and furious. i will run it in properly over the next couple of months before heading to the local drag strip. the amazing thing is that even with this package the vehicle is quite driveable. thanks for all your help in putting this all together.

martin, as you know we have been moving and no time to drive this vehicle. have now had the extreme pleasure of driveing about 300 kilometers and the more i drive it the more impressed i am by the whole package that you have put together for us. the torque is awsome to say the least and it comes on incredibely fast and furious. i will run it in properly over the next couple of months before heading to the local drag strip. the amazing thing is that even with this package the vehicle is quite driveable. thanks for all your help in putting this all together.

Make sure you let us know when it is going to the strip please errol

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Sure will Errol. Domino, in short Rooters car is a built Trust 3.8 engine with ported heads equipped with a TD06 turbocharger kit, Syvecs management, and all the fruit to make it run good power on E85 (2000cc injectors etc.) If you want a detailed, detailed list then let me know. Its a nice tight combo, and the TD06 kit is one of our favourites, as not only does it work well, but its engineered for RHD GTRs unlike most anything from the USA (big consideration that one if you dont want to spend extra money fixing steering rack clearance issues) :)

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