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yeah, 250kw ATW with the turbo and stock internals

he's hoping for 500 or something HP with better internals

ran 15.3 at AIR with the 198HP (not sure whether at engine or not) NA build

After looking at the dyno sheet, it appears to me that it made (on the previous engine: stock internals, injectors + bolt-on turbo) 249.9fwkw running dangerously lean!!! >14:1 A/FR is lean for an atmo engine, let alone one with forced induction!

With his new engine and turbo set-up I'd say it "should" have big potential. After all we are talking about a very close match for the Mitsubishi 3000GT engine. With his 3.0L V6 now sporting stronger internals and serious support systems to match it will be interesting to see how it goes on the dyno at Autosalon.

I dunno' about the bit on his web site about leaving "burning Skylines and WRXs on the side of the drag strip"

wow tough crowd here.

At least this bloke is putting in some effort for performance not rice.

And in the end fwd is no issue when you're in Alice Springs, its not like there's a heap of standing starts or corners to contend with :)

In the real world (i.e no complete combustion or 100% efficient use of fuel) 14.7 AFR at the top end of an engines rev range is not healthy, be it NA or forced induction. The NA LS1 Commodore guys would be a tad worried if they were getting 14:1+ AFRs! Have a look at the BOONGA Magna dyno sheet, post turbo upgrade. Those top end AFRs look like piston munchers to me.

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In the real world (i.e no complete combustion or 100% efficient use of fuel) 14.7 AFR at the top end of an engines rev range is not healthy, be it NA or forced induction. The NA LS1 Commodore guys would be a tad worried if they were getting 14:1+ AFRs! Have a look at the BOONGA Magna dyno sheet, post turbo upgrade. Those top end AFRs look like piston munchers to me.

hence why i didnt we didnt do more then 13psi. and i did write on the dynosheet "max injector flow"... we didnt just strap a turbo on and say "its good enough"

we found a faulty earth to the pumps, which in the end killed both bosch motorsport 700hp pumps.. :Bang: ... which *may* of had a negetive effect on the final HP figure, as the computer was asking for more fuel, the pump just couldnt supply because of bad power system to it... i will only find out once i replace the pumps :rofl:

so not happy there.

im currently building the new engine with bascally every internal component replaced. aiming for 400fwkw. dyno and stip only.

on the street, the 250kw i already have is a killer!!!.. my 19's just smoke up when i lauch too hard :throwup: ... still have to refin my lauch style

Cheers for the comments :headspin:

Ben.

www.booyamotorsport.com

No matter how much everyone bags you out, I think its an awesome car. Got looks and sounds as if it would go like stink as well. All the Skyline boys saying how its shit coz its a FWD and not giving it a chance probably think that they are the quickest car around with the only mod on their car being a cat back exhaust and pod filter. Me thinks it would leave many Skylines for dead, if it gets good traction to the ground!

.....All the Skyline boys saying how its shit coz its a FWD and not giving it a chance probably think that they are the quickest car around with the only mod on their car being a cat back exhaust and pod filter.  .....

:):):D:):D:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

does this mean you only have a cat back?:)

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