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Hmmm nah not just yet just thinking what my problem is.....
I see a como on the up ramp givenn it some hurbs so i decided to downshift from 3rd to 2nd buttt.... then in 2nd i drop clutch revs shoot up to 6ish K then step on it and nothing......? .....? ....? So i take foot off revs drop down to 5k step again and she sings to me till 8k but by then im a fool and im scratching my head why did it do nothing revs hardly went up like if it had no air or fuel.
 
 


How long were you at WOT at 6k? Did you notice boost pressure while it was happening?


How long were you at WOT at 6k? Did you notice boost pressure while it was happening?

Did not look at boost but i would say 3sec then i stopped as i did not want to damage anything.
At the moment of intrest it felt like a wipper sniper running out of fuel with the finger on at WOT but maintaining the 6krpm. Ill maybe go of a spin again and set my video camera up on the gauges. All depends on how sleepy I am.
Wouldnt get this with 2 of the big ones [emoji23]


2x gt35

Go for an easy 1000hp, may not see boost till 6k though.

On second thoughts, replace the 26 with a cammed ls7. Have as much power as the -5 turbos and none of the lag or oil issues.
4 hours ago, TiTAN said:

 


2x gt35

Go for an easy 1000hp, may not see boost till 6k though.

On second thoughts, replace the 26 with a cammed ls7. Have as much power as the -5 turbos and none of the lag or oil issues.

 

This is true, but u cant beat the sound of a straight six on song ?

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1 hour ago, ElleAli76 said:

Kieran are you going to evo Vs wrx racing tonight ? It's in kwinana

Na, gotta pick my dog up from the veta after work, she had a op so will neet to be watched unfortunately.

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