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Hey Guys,

To anyone thats interested in what happens up here, this was our first time and hopfuly its going to be bigger and better next year. :P

http://www.svscairns.com.au/10.html

The svs ford xr6 T made 504hp on 18psi, not bad for a daily driver that picks up the kids from school !

Pitty nat couldn't get traction even with 4 20ltr drums of water, 2 blokes, and straped down... :)

Still a bit more power to squeeze out of andys silvia :P

all good fun

lukas:

I didn't see you their?

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1st Place: Nathan Burstztynowicz - R33 Nissan Skyline - 407.10hp

Now that is a surname...

bit of a funny dyno chart though(?)

Yes the reason the dyno chart is like that is because of wheel spin on the dyno.

We had a few attempts at it. With a couple of guys in the back and 4 x 20lt water drums, plus it was strapped down.

And just in case any one asks, "1st Place" S13 Silvia and "1st place" R33 Skyline were both run in 4th gear, not whats printed on the dyno sheet (3rd).

is it just me or are the torque readings wayyyy to good to be true??? Excellent work guys pitty i couldnt chuck on the standard line :D

Whats wrong with them? at least the results were consistent across the board unlike inghams dyno!

btw,

What ecu are you going to be putting in you'r car, because you'r sure enough not going to get 320hp with that and stock turbo. :)

cam: im just gonna see how it runs :D... made 280hp at wheels on stocko turbo but it has some kind of chip because it has no speed limiter and no (or very late) rev liimittterrrr!

get my engine tommorow so i will be busy for a week or so getting her back together!

edit: its just that the torque reading look fairly positive in my view.. but eh you never know

jase, why not just say 'good day for prospool' instead of imports? cause well thats wat it was.. also westy's car putting the 246hp out of a STOCK sr turbo was quite noice and suprising

Well no actually, I was more implying that, That cairns import boys AKA (Prospool boys) kicking the V8’s ass in the dyno comp.

warrick, ur signature sucks. But, i guess he said it to get a good plug for prospool :confused:

I dont know why nats output was so low in my view... he could get heaps more.. maybe if he put it in an engine dyno cause theres no-way hes not gonna get rampid wheelspin... ah well

  • 2 weeks later...

'IF' i get it on the road? hahahahhaha its not to far off being on the road.. at least i was the smart one who took there car to stick.. instead of taking it to someone who cant even get ahold of the tension settings for the engine.. realllll smart ya twit.. and for your STOCK turbo making 280rwhp with stock computer just exhaust n fmic.. that dyno sheet wasnt for your car.. number plates dont match and picking up 40rwhp from a simple engine rebuild? that AINT goin to happen you dont pick up power from an engine rebuild you simply make it stronger

Wazz

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