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i know but i dont want to go that root. i planing on using some WMI for the car, reading some good stuff lots of info fro mafia.

but i got the Tomia stoker kit and lots more, santa should gring some more stuff, sorry for Rudolph the reindeer.

I'm booked for a e85 tune in afew weeks time,

Gonna keep boost levels where they are now (16 low 21high)

All day everyday driving low boost should still see 350kws and then high boost 399.9kw for drags and impressing school kids LOL

Rb30 bottom end build is a go ahead as of next month so I've got a plan b if things go pear shaped

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I'm booked for a e85 tune in afew weeks time,

Gonna keep boost levels where they are now (16 low 21high)

All day everyday driving low boost should still see 350kws and then high boost 399.9kw for drags and impressing school kids LOL

Rb30 bottom end build is a go ahead as of next month so I've got a plan b if things go pear shaped

How did ur tune go? What was the end result?

The end result was I bought an rb30 and 86.5mm cp pistons 9.0 comp and is getting sent out for machining lol

E85 tune is on hold until my dirty 30/26 is living in the engine bay

All the more reason to push the 26 hard & see what u get

We are not running an N1 block with NITTO - it's a stock R34 GTR RB26 block, currently on 845awhp @ 43psi - how long will it last??? Who knows! It's been on 600+awhp for almost 2 years now, stepping it up to over 800 within the last 2 months & 700 within the last 3. Has also lasted an absolute flogging at various events. It's an R&D engine for Mercury & its ours so when it "dies" it doesn't matter, it's getting pushed very hard. We also had a stock 25 NEO bottom end at 700rwhp for a while as well. We have RB26s with minor mods & 35Rs pushing 450awhp (stock bottom ends, stock heads) on E85. Good fuel!!!

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ok so i cant wait for the ol' 30 to be built, i have got my walbro e85 fuel pump and my injectors will be here next week then its off to Jez to get this happening

should all be done in the next few weeks so il post up the results...

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