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That many?

New car is fast. Fast car is fast. Nearly scary fast. Will be even faster with bigger injectors and more boosts. Injectors are pretty much maxed out atm.

Edited by MagicMikeZ32

How many kw's are you guys making at 4k rpm?

Out of interest...

no efffffin idea Mike.

-5s on standard 26 are very sluggish and would not be surprised if a Honda Civic goes faster than me at 4Krpm

How many kw's are you guys making at 4k rpm?

Out of interest...

Mine was 225kw last time. That was its base tune with the new ecu still limited to 4k, hoping to get a lot more when i can run some timing and boost

What turbos Bunta?

Makes for a fast streeter making that much so 'low' in the rev range...

HKS 2510s with a few select twists courtesy of MTQ, and yeah its pretty much perfect for street duties.

Edited by Bunta
Mine was 225kw last time. That was its base tune with the new ecu still limited to 4k, hoping to get a lot more when i can run some timing and boost
*WOW* great numbers that is @ 4k rpm

*WOW* great numbers that is @ 4k rpm

Yep, pretty happy with it, will see what the final result is in the end.

2510's are pretty small...

What kind of peak numbers are you looking for?

yeah they are small, as for peak figures I couldn't really care less, I just want a huge midrange, peak figure so far is 306rwkw at 14psi with very little timing, given the 'bastardised' nature of the turbos I have no idea what they are capable of.

Yep, pretty happy with it, will see what the final result is in the end.

yeah they are small, as for peak figures I couldn't really care less, I just want a huge midrange, peak figure so far is 306rwkw at 14psi with very little timing, given the 'bastardised' nature of the turbos I have no idea what they are capable of.

I understand why the need for a stroker would suit you.

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