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So he is back at home in one piece (if you dont count tyre rubber falling off). After 3 months bouncing from shop to shop to shop we have him settled down and asleep now.

i didn’t get to show you guys the new diff cover so here it is

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great bit of kit from greddy holds just under 2.5l of oil so it should make the diffs last a little longer. This time I went for a 4.3 nismo 2way still have the 4.1 nismo 2way there for a spare. Car wasn’t built to do 300kph but more like 250kph on a race track just means that I’m pulling 3300rpm at 100-110kph but for the acceleration that it has gained should lower my 1/4 mile times over running a 3.9.

Now to the numbers part that everyone wants.

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So as you can see low boost well not really low boost but waste gate pressure at 14.5psi the car makes 375wkw and a crap load of torque not like the old low of 398wkw but feels a lot faster off the line and to a speed.

High boost tho 467wkw is massive and I haven’t even been tempted to flick the switch yet. Conditions will have to be 110% for me to hot that power as the old one was only 444wkw but this power comes on 500rpm faster with the help of the new exhaust and still goes all the way to redline but does die off a little bit that’s due to the 12cm rear housings on the HX40rs yes a 40 with a 12 on it. It’s a mse turbos custom to suit my cams and exhaust mani and the way I wanted to make power this will be changed at a later date for a 16cm rear to see what it can make on pump.

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Power at the engine is pretty bloody good to. So Queation can I tell people it’s a 500kw car now?

We also go a new style of launch control. We have a button on the steering wheel that when pressed at a given rpm will move the rev limiter to that set rpm. So, if I rev the car up to 5500rpm and press and hold the button, it will move my limit to 5500, as long as the button is pressed the car won’t rev pass set rpm but can still rev freely from 1000-5500. Makes launching the car 100000 times better as when you dump the clutch you can leave your finger on until traction is made then release and you should be off. On that note is you set it to 3000rpm it will still build boost. Will take from videos tomorrow so you all can see it in action.

Apart from that still waiting for parts to arrive but have been cleaning him for the last 4hrs as it was long over due and more cleaning to be had tomorrow.

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8 hours ago, Lithium said:

Just found this, nice to see a Kiwi build - very solid power delivery.  Couldn't find any detail of the engine, guessing its some kind of RB30/25 setup?  

 

Some kinda of 30/25 hahaha no way man this is 25/25 matching heads and motor from factory.  Secrets are in the build haha.  Nothing crazy here just making sure each part helps the next part. I do have a full list some where in my draws 

On 22/06/2020 at 6:08 PM, WR33KD said:

Some kinda of 30/25 hahaha no way man this is 25/25 matching heads and motor from factory.  Secrets are in the build haha.  Nothing crazy here just making sure each part helps the next part. I do have a full list some where in my draws 

Wow, no need to talk like I'm an idiot - I was kinda trying to set up to be complimentary if it was an RB25, it wasn't inconveivable that it would be an RB25 - but it was getting into the area of some RB30 results I've seen which is why I asked for confirmation.  Definitely combo is working well, one of the best RB25 results I've seen and probably the best I've seen in terms of power delivery using an HX40... nice work.  

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9 hours ago, Lithium said:

Wow, no need to talk like I'm an idiot - I was kinda trying to set up to be complimentary if it was an RB25, it wasn't inconveivable that it would be an RB25 - but it was getting into the area of some RB30 results I've seen which is why I asked for confirmation.  Definitely combo is working well, one of the best RB25 results I've seen and probably the best I've seen in terms of power delivery using an HX40... nice work.  

Wasn’t talking to you like an idiot. If it came across that way I’m sorry. 

Still got a lot of room to breath with the hx40, it’s still running a 12cm rear from a 35/2, once the 16cm rear comes in we will swap the 2 over and go again. COVID has put this car so far behind its a little frustrating. MSE turbos hasn’t had any gear turn up so there is no point changing the injectors for nothing’s. Turbo was only ment for 600bhp and we have pushing 100 passed that

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So been busy making the house pretty and in turn I’m allowed to spend money on the car.

Mirrors turned up and as did the door cards. 
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Bit the biggest change are these fat boys

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There sitting on a Advan racing 15x8.25 with a 20offset. No spacer behind them. There only 1/2 inch off the rolling diameter of my 18s I run.

real happy with Sit in the flares real nice

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Chrome was an epic weekend got my first couple runs on Hoosiers, it was only roll racing but it was good to get a feel for them before I hit the strip with them. Those that have used them it’s an uneasy feeling having the rear of the car kind of float down the track but was told just to keep it flat and just go with it.

 

Friday and Sunday where the only days that the track was hot enough for me to be able to use high boost and holy heck 620hp it just so much fun but the 123s in 265 real struggle to hold the power down so going to look at a custom set of work rims to suit the rear ended and make the most of the guard room I have.

Drag racing is well fingers crossed starting up in 6weeks so I have time to get it set and ready to run a 10. Car will run an easy 11 as I was doing 12.3 on semi slicks.

 

Hope everyone is keeping safe 

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So yesterday was the first meeting of the comp session. First time running quick time pros.

Was so much fun and had a ball going to head back in 2 weeks and try and go faster 

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As you can tell I have a lot to learn in how to get the car off the line but that should come with more seat time. But over all super super happy with how the car ran. Huge bonus was running and 11.7 straight off the trailer in low boost then hitting it back with a 11.3 so even on low boost it was 10s in it.

Cant wait to get back out there 

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