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326kws at 18psi

350kws at 21psi

I wonder if yours are HKS 2530's ? Good for 400kws+

Did you max them out ? We have maxed out the turbos once and the boosted 31.85psi well that's what the boost controller said its maximum boost achieved was. I thought the 2860 were bigger than 2530 ? Im new to the whole twin thing just had Vl rb30 turbos and you just strap a gt35 to them and way you go lol.

There are 4 different 2860's for RB26 application. -7 is the smallest

Ah ok. I'll have to try and look when I get home. I know they good for 30 pound, well it does it but prob wouldn't wind it up that high to drive all the time. Is there any way of telling other than pulling them off there is a plaque on it but it's hard to see. Guess I'll know more when it goes back on the dyno on the 3rd.

my -7's, 350kws (469hp) no more puff - all gonski's.

Expect my Dyno Dynamics lied a little too.

RB26 Forgie with Tomie Poncams

Suggest your Turbo's are something larger. But it doesn't matter.

Good figures

Yes. And used a very light ramp rate on that run. Where as the lower power run is a normal ramp rate.

Thanks Jez.

Always thought it was odd.to be correct based on the -7 capabilities - now confirmed.

cheers.

I wouldn't mind learning more about reading the graphs and how the dyno's are set up.

It does feel nice to me on the road :)

Thanks Jez.

Always thought it was odd.to be correct based on the -7 capabilities - now confirmed.

cheers.

I wouldn't mind learning more about reading the graphs and how the dyno's are set up.

It does feel nice to me on the road :)

No need to update the dyno thread buddy. It is what it is :)

Hell yeah it would feel nice. Have u gone to the drags to see what she runs?

No not yet Jez.

It would fun and show me some perspective. Would also be able to make comparisons.

I'm sure the bug will bite hard when I do to keep going for PB's.

Raises questions about how to launch better :D

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