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Originally posted by Zdenko

yeah true true

but ive allways had a soft spot for 8's

think about the power i would get from a 308 supercharged

17 psi on ideal dumping the clutch at 5000rpm's and see ya later that would pull like an animal and the roooarrrinnggg motor would be music to my ears

see ya later with a 5000rpm dump of the clutch??

u must b dreamin, u will b sitting in the 1 spot single wheel spinning after the shitty commowhore diff blows and sh*its itelf while the hyundia excel u were trying to race blows u away!!!

And then if u do eventually catch the excel what happens when u come to a corner, opps the boat anchor commowhore will understeer and u will get owned by the excel again!!! :shake:

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a friend of mine runs a VK with over 500bhp and admittedly it does sound sweet in a mechanical-earth-coming-to-an-end sort of way and it does rev to 7200 but if you dumped this at 5000 I think the only sounds would be is something destroying itself somewhere in the driveline

then there are the two mates with walkies ... dump either over 3000 and you just sit there till the tyres go bang

if your 8 is built to take a free rev to 5000 comfortably it does need to go that high to smoke the tyres

yeah we're using sikaflex to hold it in place.... should be fine :D

GTR bar getts here this week hopefully as well as the sideskirts... maybe next week cant remember... hopefully the cooler fits behind the stock bar

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