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yesss will be keeping a close eye on that. Thats going to be a very interesting result.

Well we already know what sort of result its run on a crazy Evo, Now itll just run on another crazy Evo :P

It will make around the 480 - 520KW mark on a well prepped Evo at approx 35psi.

But I guess the thing to watch will be the powerband, not really the topend.

Soft!

Probably not a setup most people would go for on RB25s, a HTA3582 will make more than enough for what most people would need in a RWD - so I'd not hold my breath for that one haha. A mate's GTR (RB30/26) is going on the dyno with his HTA3586 tomorrow on E85 so I'll update on how that goes.

Probably not a setup most people would go for on RB25s, a HTA3582 will make more than enough for what most people would need in a RWD - so I'd not hold my breath for that one haha. A mate's GTR (RB30/26) is going on the dyno with his HTA3586 tomorrow on E85 so I'll update on how that goes.

So you saying no Super 94 for me next? :( lolz

Cant wait for your results! :yes:

You do nothing but skids so it's EXACTLY what you need!! ;)

Lol sonofabitch! Problem is i cant argue as since the tune it hasnt been used :( lol

And why is that?? I'd have thought you'd have put thousands of kms on it!!

After Texi it ended up with a screw through the tyre... After that our yard turned into a mud pit and i cant get it out of the shed! No real reason, just shitty stuff!

Lol of all the reasons... :)

I hate getting a slow puncture, that ruined my kumhos and forced me to change early.

No mechanical issues thats for sure! Its next appearance will be the SAU Putty Rd cruise! Will do some suspension work before then but other than that it should be sweet!

So you saying no Super 94 for me next? :( lolz

Cant wait for your results! :yes:

Ran into electrical gremlins on the dyno - it's a freshly built race car, and it was a bit of a rush to get it on the dyno. It made 500awkw (rolling road) on 24psi running E85 with more in it, but I doubt that will happen too soon.... I'll naturally update when anything else happens :)

Ran into electrical gremlins on the dyno - it's a freshly built race car, and it was a bit of a rush to get it on the dyno. It made 500awkw (rolling road) on 24psi running E85 with more in it, but I doubt that will happen too soon.... I'll naturally update when anything else happens :)

Shame about the Gremlins but..... :woot: :woot: :woot:

Ran into electrical gremlins on the dyno - it's a freshly built race car, and it was a bit of a rush to get it on the dyno. It made 500awkw (rolling road) on 24psi running E85 with more in it, but I doubt that will happen too soon.... I'll naturally update when anything else happens :)

Was this with a 1.03 exhaust housing ? Do you think it will make 600kw with more boost ?

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