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Myself and EDGE Motorworks will like to send our thanks to Pete and to the rest of the Hypertune crew for there amazing work. The quality of the welds is amazing, cant wait to slap this thing onto my head!

My Hypertune V2 Plenum arrived today along with a 90mm TB and twin entry billet fuel rail.

My Hypertune FMIC is to arrive next week.

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goddam that plenum is a master piece !!

how much power are you aiming to run?

The aim of the build was 1000HP so trying to crack that or to get as close to it as possible. Realistically though if everything goes well i should make well over 600awkw.

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The aim of the build was 1000HP so trying to crack that or to get as close to it as possible. Realistically though if everything goes well i should make well over 600awkw.

1000hp :woot:
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Hi Sedat, i dont know if Barry metioned to you, i was over there a few Saturdyas ago to compare our head to a few of his race heads and we laid yours out on the table as it was the best ported there to look at and compared to mine.

I spent 8 to 10 hours the weekend before working on 1 exhaust port (i use to port a lot of heads between the late 70's to early 80's before Stefan was born and i had to put the die grider away and actually work for a living), taking my time, studying the casting and port shape getting it to 95% of where i wanted it, i had not done the other 5 so it was time for me to sit down and look at some others professionally done and take some detailed measurements, study them and to see if my theory/direction was wrong or right.

End conclusion is our exhaust ports are virtually identical, most areas are indentical to the exact 0.01mm in size, i have a few areas that are no more than 0.5mm larger (nothing), my flange outlet is around 1mm larger (you have a reversion step from the head to mainifold join which is good, my gas reversion step im building into the 6boost manifold which explains the 1mm port outlet diffrence) , i took a different approch (slightly) on the short side radius near the valve, i pushed our exhaust divider wall back 2mm more as i felt there was a restriction there which is a minor diffrence, i could be wrong that it was a restriction, my ideas VS a professional porters.

All i can say is your head was very, very well done.

Looking at what it cost to get yours done and the time im putting into ours, im questioning if its just wiser to hand it to Brendan to get done and just sit back and enjoy life. ;)

Our combustion chamber shape will be different to yours (spoke to Brendan about it last time i was there and he said its something that could work out surprising for E85 but its untested on a RB), looks like i will be the guinea pig with the idea.

They did a great job on that head, you will do well with it....should push out some great numbers....

Whats this i heard from Barry that you and a mate almost knocked out the 6 foot something window guy a few doors down after he mouthed off? I heard he ran off inside to hide like a little bitch when you 2 went over. :D

Good because a few weeks earlier i also had a run in with him.

Edit, forgot to mention, you will need to wipe down that inlet mainifold, i was drooling all over it, its a work of art, take lots of pics of the inside, once its on you wont get to see the craftmanship inside again.

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