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Noel just got 680 hp out of his car today. After crapping his precision turbo afar not making the desired numbers with it he Changed to a MTA 900 and just pissed power. Pretty interesting!

Thought precision were supposed to be ok...

from a reliability point of view no doubt, but the power production part was the most interesting, they had to push hell out of it to nudge 600hp.
what version precision turbo was it Bunts?

from a reliability point of view no doubt, but the power production part was the most interesting, they had to push hell out of it to nudge 600hp.

64/66

Scott made 588 no problems (not on EFI dyno. Will be interested to see what scotts does make on said dyno)...

Definitely think there was something not right about the 6466 Noel got unfortunately. It struggled to make over 600hp then finally seized up on the dyno. Time will tell what i can get out of mine

Definitely think there was something not right about the 6466 Noel got unfortunately. It struggled to make over 600hp then finally seized up on the dyno. Time will tell what i can get out of mine

Simon32 made over 700hp atw using a Precision 6262 Turbo on a standard RB26 using a standard GTR box.

Just sayin

Noel's turbo musta been le f**ked

I've not driven a700hp car but I do know the jump from 450 to 512 I thought was quite a bit then again from 512 to 588.. But it's hard to make an informed call till I've been there really

Then again all setups are different. 700hp in some cars I would be a total different feeling to 700 in another setup

I've not driven a700hp car but I do know the jump from 450 to 512 I thought was quite a bit then again from 512 to 588.. But it's hard to make an informed call till I've been there really

Then again all setups are different. 700hp in some cars I would be a total different feeling to 700 in another setup

700hp on a track car is doable but you want to make damn sure reliability and suspension and transmission is also up to par to cope with that power.

Is Noel's car a GTR?

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