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Nistune computer and tune, gained 30kw and more torques. That was all. So now at 226KW at the treads, up from 195RWKW on same dyno right before tune.

Damn animal now!! He was gonna change the 3:7 diff back to 4:11, but now he's changed his mind!

Cams may be the next thing, 250-260RWKW.

Very nice

I wish my v8 would do 230 at the treads with just a tune lol

You should remind him of that cosworth blower setup I linked in his build thread ;)

Sadly they don't make that blower anymore, he contacted them!!! :D

Im in

With sticky hoops of goodness

I shall attempt to get my launching right and go for gold.

It would be a pity to get booted for a 11.99, Im going to give them a good cooking first up and see how it goes, I might even use first gear again to start.

Fingers crossed nothing breaks.

Im in

It would be a pity to get booted for a 11.99, Im going to give them a good cooking first up and see how it goes, I might even use first gear again to start.

Fingers crossed nothing breaks.

10.99 will get you booted, dont come home until we see 11s hahahahahahaha resist the donuts too ;)




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