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Standard internal Rb20 2 litre that is r32 spec , with a high flow vg30 turbo truck core front mount dump pipe. Some 'mines' ecu a few little mods pod etc, blitz boost controller 290 at the wheels.

I have hit some type of cut, Speed signal cut is the theory at the moment. the dyno graph was heading up still when the power was cut on me. This is on 18 psi. This was at barry's dyno, this arvo.

Enjoy :shake:

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Hey this might sound like a stupid question but at what speed did u make peak power.I'm only asking because i had my car on the same dyno yesterday and the peak power and kmh dont add up

By the way top effort with your power output you have to be happy with 290rwhp well done:uh-huh:

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Ok it made 304rwhp and 1650 lb torque running 1.08 bar i still didnt get to see my car running 1.25 bar i cant work out why it dont boost as hard on the dyno it must have something to do with load on the engine anyway he didnt do a tune we just put it on the dyno to see how it was running. Barry said he would like to pull a bit of fuel out of the fuel map and then i will see a bit more POWER i will go back in a few weeks once i have some more cash

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yeah nice power there guys, specially from the RB20 :thumbsup:

a quick question.. FRIGGIN FOOT-POUNDS for torque.. WTF, i dont get it.. is it a straight forward linear conversion like HP-KW or is it logorithmic?

the reason i ask is on the aston martin website (checking out the vanquish after watching bond last night :mad: ) it says the car has 400ft/lb = 541NM..

linear, that would give your car ~2200NM, where'as a LS1 is only 500NM or so.. i dont get it..

someone care to explain?

Shaun

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