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Survey says 535.9rwhp at 21ish psi. Tried more boost but had spark issues. Chucked in a new set of coppers and it got worse and that was the end of tuning. Didnt even get to start bringing timing back in.

Goes hard tho. 2nd gear no longer very useful

that's great numbers Mike

In fact that's 400rwrk

What fuel did you use?

I'm hearing good things about twin GTX2863's in the -5 housings. upper 400kw's at all 4's, full boost earlier than normal -5's.

Wonder what other companies have cooked up though, all I really hear about is BW and Precision, but they both only really make bigger turbos

I'm hearing good things about twin GTX2863's in the -5 housings. upper 400kw's at all 4's, full boost earlier than normal -5's.

Wonder what other companies have cooked up though, all I really hear about is BW and Precision, but they both only really make bigger turbos

yup!

I think that my next build / upgrade will incorporate them

Hmm, a little under 400km's from Toowoomba United to Kawana to home. To Jerry can or not to Jerry can. I guess there is the united in Bald hills if i get desperate on the trip home.

Pete there is also one is Caboolture mate just up past the train station

Hmm, a little under 400km's from Toowoomba United to Kawana to home. To Jerry can or not to Jerry can. I guess there is the united in Bald hills if i get desperate on the trip home.

Id jerry can it. That way you have peace of mind

The store in Caboolture is 400km's from my house to leyburn to it. However there's a store in the 'switch now which is a perfect midpoint, so i'll be right. Bring on the weekend!

I was meaning more of a pit stop on your way up to Kawana for a top up

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