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I just finished running the new motor in on the dyno and did a base tune

The vehicle has undergone alot of Development now

Engine

Nitrated R33 GTR crank

H beam Eagle Rods

Venoila 9.2 Comp Pistons

Tommie Head Gasket

Solid Lifter Conversion

Big cams

GT 1100 hp bb turbo

2 speed powerglide

2 stage single sprayer nos kits

It has made 485 rwhp on 10 psi @8500rpm

I will post the Dyno sheet on 2morrow with the run on 30 psi

hopefully make around 800 rwhp

I should be at the track in the next 2 weeks

I will also post picts with photos of the new engine bay and if someone can host a video clip ill appreciate it

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Hello everyone

I just did a safe tune on the vehicle and it made a total of 648 rwhp @ 30 psi on a 10.2 AFR

I am going to do some more Tuning on it to get it to 720 or so RWHP But im waiting on a MSD dis 4 before i can run more boost and before i start bumping up the timing.ill hit the track next wenesday night.Aiming in the 9`s somewhere

Hopefully towards the end of the year i can run in the high 8 area,

I havent installed the CHUTE yet but i will after i get back on wenesday.

ILL post up some Dyno Picts and Videos soon3

Its still the RB25 Block just with GTR crank,Eagle Rods,Venoila 9.2 comp Pistons.

The car makes power to 9000rpm which will be fun at the track

When everyone sees us up there come up and say hello

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around 6300 without nitrous

but i got nitrous on till 18 psi so i can gety on boost quickly and it gets on boost around 5700

Ive had lnemup plates for around 4 years

and the venoila pistons are pretty good quailty so i shouldnt have a problem

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