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well what can i say

summary of what goes down on a fatz drift day (high res)

yea baby

http://www.clutchfcukers.com/videos/Fatz.D...ivX6.1-KERO.avi -47Mb

and the ones everyone wants to see

88sillo ripping some monstor burnouts (rb30 power!!!!!!!!!!)

http://www.clutchfcukers.com/videos/Mark.B...ivX6.1-KERO.avi -13Mb

http://www.clutchfcukers.com/videos/Mark.B...ivX6.1-KERO.avi -11Mb

after seeing marks burnout mine sucks but here it is

http://www.clutchfcukers.com/videos/Fatz.B...ivX6.1-KERO.avi

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yeh dude wiill be there at 5pm onwards

assuming i dont get pulled over by cops on my way there...and if that does happen, then just keep ur eye out for a guy on the side of the m7, lubing his ring up whilst leaning over his bonnet with a police officer standing nearby..

cubes ill dig around and try to find the dyno sheet

buggered if i know where it is though

basically was on full by 2000rpm. flat curve all thbge way from 2000rpm onwards. torquey motherf**ker. tis a prick on the tyre bill though. 237rwkw @ 10psi

Looks to be my kind of turbo...

Hows it rev? Noses over after 5500rpm or holds strong to what max rev's?? :D

I'm curious on your setup... Its holding those high rev's well without breaking oil pumps.... :D

8cm turbine housing I assume?

I'm sure you've heard it before.. but shiet... you can swing that 31 around unbelievably. Awesome.

Edited by Cubes
Looks to be my kind of turbo...

Hows it rev? Noses over after 5500rpm or holds strong to what max rev's?? :)

I'm curious on your setup... Its holding those high rev's well without breaking oil pumps.... :D

8cm turbine housing I assume?

I'm sure you've heard it before.. but shiet... you can swing that 31 around unbelievably. Awesome.

stock rb30e bottom end and just very mildly ported head. i recommend this turbo combo.

revs well i usually head right up to limit ie - 7200rpm - and it keeps pulling right up until 7200

dunno what turbine housing but 8cm sounds good.

setup is basic

rb30e bottom end

rb25 head mildly ported

trust manifold (brandname crap)

550cc injectors

td06-20g

power fc

tuned to 10psi = 237rwkw

os giken triple plate clutch

fuel reg

fuel pump

thats about itr mate - i chucked up some pics for you to see it.

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would like to say that it is me doing the burnouts but it is in fact glen hunter who built the car

i'm giving it a shoit tomorrow night (have done burnouts in it before but this will be my first big one) at wsid in burnout comp. should be amusing.

anyway have a good one. get drunkj!!

Awesome...

10psi for any reason? Not much more left in the std injectors or she was pinging?

Good luck with the burnouts... you'll have to work hard your builder is definitely awesome.

Have a good new year. :)

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