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This is on 98 Pump
Here is the overlay of the car as it arrived.
If i hold the car at 3300rpm under load i can get 20psi.
This dyno run is seeing 22psi at 3950rpm and revving to 7000rpm in 5th gear

The Pic is an overlay of the run he did when I dropped it off (green) and today (red)

Not sure when the E85 will be done?

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Thats a f**ken epic result Pete!

You're gunna be in for a shock now when you drive it on Petrol let alone E85 lol!

Expect near the 500kw zone on E85 mate.. Congrats and well done to Jezzabelle and the boys sorting out the horrible mess you had! Cant wait to hear your thoughts when you drive it now!

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Thats a f**ken epic result Pete!

You're gunna be in for a shock now when you drive it on Petrol let alone E85 lol!

Expect near the 500kw zone on E85 mate.. Congrats and well done to Jezzabelle and the boys sorting out the horrible mess you had! Cant wait to hear your thoughts when you drive it now!

Yeah Mate, I knew it was a heap of shit the way it was, and I think this proves it :nyaanyaa:

I think I might start using the seat belt now :woot:

Don't forget your adult diapers as well as that seat belt!

Yeah i always knew it was POS when i saw the dynosheet let alone your impressions of how it drove!

You wont want to get out of it now mate!

Yeah Mate, I knew it was a heap of shit the way it was, and I think this proves it :nyaanyaa:

I think I might start using the seat belt now :woot:

So he changed the turbo rear? Good thinking

No, the PT6266 was on it all the time, it was not the PT6262 that was supposed to be ordered, this was the thing I said I would post at the end, but I waited for someone to see it on the Dyno Graph.

When I posted the pic of the 6Boost being installed I had an email from the old builder saying , oh you might notice the Turbo is a different model, I said yes it was noticed and he said that he told me about this when the build was being done, I said I think I would remember that, he said I might have been pissed, good call but that is something I would remember , well , I would think I would remember, hic hic

But all good as it is a better Turbo for the job on the 3.2 , but not for the 2.6

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