What ever the bulb type in the spot light is, just replace it with same bulb type LED. I replaced mine a few years back (H3).
If its H1 then here is the link to the LED:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/2X-Car-H1-HID-Xenon-25-SMD-LED-Fog-Bulb-Head-Light-Lamp-/270722310370?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3f084ea0e2
True, but I use MT's all the time now, holds traction in second (when warm).
Hell of alot of load IMO, but yes driving style would have to be one of the biggest factors.
Reading over this thread again really got me thinking on how Ben managed to get the results he did using pump 98 on such a low boost pressure.
You would be hard pressed even with E85 on a well sorted motor. To do it with 98 is an achievement in itself as the motor would need to be extremely knock resistant.
High(ish) comp with tricky chamber shaping would have a big part to play I think. I know its the package as a whole that makes it work but to achieve peak torque so low in the rev range and keeping it all the way over 8000rpm isnt as simple as a good exhaust/turbo combo etc.
Im sure even with a bigger turbo setup it would still blow anything out of the water response wise.
Anyone with some inside info want to share some knowledge? or is the answer going to be worth $50,000?
If he is a young Arab looking bloke it would be the car I followed to work one day last week. Going North bound on Homebush Bay Dr and turned left just before IKEA.
Tough sounding car