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Hey,

Anyone got pics of Nigels Patrol? And what psi has he running on this dyno? Almost 200rwkw sounds good for turbocharged 4.2 litre engine!

Cheers

Grant

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mine had the screamer .. Nates was the 4dr with white rims...

i honestly didnt think my car was that loud till i hear it from the outside

sorta happy with the end result 124.9rwkw .. in shootout mode. seeing its just turned over 202000kms.

was a great day. nice to meet some new ppl with the same passion modified cars.....

Bit worried when the cops rocked up. lol

Matt

... and I'm spent.

If you want a high res, PM me with the filename(s)

Was a great day, had lots of fun. Good meeting some more people off SAU.

That patrol was f**king nuts.

I must have missed Denhams run, was that before people arrived, or after the AFAS XR6?

I wasent going to run as i have a stuffed external gate flange but then when the xr6 pulled out over 300rwkw I went on and turned the boost upto 21psi to try beat him and hoped the flange would hold for 1 run, but it didnt and started blowing exhaust gas out the engine, hence the low 245rwkw reading!!

Nice work guys!

What did the Gem get?

Gem got 55rwkw. Preety good for the old gem as I seen a new proton get only 30rwkw.

Just had a look how much damage i caused yesterday to the external gate flange on the manifold and the gasket is in pieces and 1 nut and part of the bolt have been sheared off!! :(

Have to pull turbo off and cooling lines to fix it properly this time

Shit not good new inasnt ... hopefully u will be up for the next dyno day to put that xr6t in its place, unless its got more power again ?

Sounds like was a good day, not bad weather wise either :(

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