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Thought I chuck up some pics for y'all

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The line up (don't worry about that guy on the right he's of no real importance :whistling: )

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Supra first up - forgot how much it made......

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I dunno wot u talkin about brah........that VL is completely standard.......honest........ :D

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the victims of the dyno................broken alternator belt (I even saw it flew off :w00t: )

in the end the boyz dedication paid off and fixed :thumbsup:

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if anyone wants spare parts - this is the place to get it

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was really keen to see this go - but pinging pegged it back :blush:

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do I even need to comment on this!!??...........H. Rodeo 3.5 v6 FTW!

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This on the other hand I will comment on though.......due to strange noises in the back (dead corpses that weren't really dead) they stopped pushing it - 142kw

All in all - very nice day

Greg got the highest power of the day, 365 KW in the Rodeo.

It was brutal!

I heard it loud and clear as on its final run I heard a strange noise................snap!

Yeah, I was staring straight at it, looked fun :)

I have some video of Ralph's car spitting its belt...much less dramatic than I remember.

I assume we will get to see the Complete video soon enough?

I understand why its the tow car now, with 365KW at the wheels the Rodeo could probably tow a few cars at once!

and do a sic skid at the same time.

Pulled out my dyno chart from when the car was tuned, i gaind exactly 10kw's!

grats! whereas ralf has lost about 10kw I think.

After converting todays KW result to Hp and comparing it to last years results I have gained 55hp :) not bad for a few hundred bucks of bolt on bits.

A good day guys!

Well my mission was a success of sorts, needed to find my issue and I did. Was happy to make 225kw before 4300rpm, just need to sort out my timing jitter issues and crank a bit of boost into it.

PS dont steal my parts

Had a pretty good morning this morning. Thanks to the guys that made it happen. I'm pretty happy with my 188rwkw (252rwhp) from my RB25 with stock turbo, injectors & ecu.

Just a couple of pic's my wife took today.

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Thanks to all that came along today! It was a great day. We ended up having 15 cars run on the dyno with power ranging from 116kw through to 365kw atw!

The most surprising car was Tara's Supra, making 309kw atw with a stock ECU, stock injectors, Big turbo and screamer and a risinging rate fuel pressure reg. Sounded so angry!

It was good to see everyone well behaved meaning we are welcome back to EFI Performance.

Cheers for a great day guys!

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Thanks to all that came along today! It was a great day. We ended up having 15 cars run on the dyno with power ranging from 116kw through to 365kw atw!

*Cough* 111.8kw *Cough*

Need a full results list. What did the mighty rodeo actually get? And who the fark got 365?? :O

Cheers for the good day all!

The maxima pulled a whopping 225kw at the treads!

Then on a real run was only capable of 140kw because the wheel bearings were so bad that Sean didn't want to push her. Reckons that there's at least a few more ponies there but didn't want to push it.

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