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I'm ~4weeks away from just under doubling the power its currently making. :(

ok everyone, take note. on the 10th of january 2006 joel said he will have close to doubled his power so aiming for 350rwkw? so on the 10th of Febuary 2006 we want to see they dyno sheet! :(:)

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lol.. It will be nudging close to 300rwkw. :)

Fingers crossed.

Ash.. Did a comp test the other day as the motors now clocked 50k. Came up as it did when it was bran spankin new. Not a single variance between the cylinders. :(

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so joel if you car is of the road atm its making no power so what is double that:)

It's still nothing!!!

All the best on the "next phase" of your project Joel, look forward to the results mate.

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lol.. It will be nudging close to 300rwkw. :P

Fingers crossed.

Bah, this thread should read how much torque does your car put out....

mines eleventybillion so where do i mark down that ive got the biggest wang??

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lol.. It will be nudging close to 300rwkw. :rant:

Fingers crossed.

Ash.. Did a comp test the other day as the motors now clocked 50k. Came up as it did when it was bran spankin new. Not a single variance between the cylinders. :)

thats awesome, will have to give mine a comp test sometime soon.

Dunno how long it will be til mines making more power now that i've bought the house, mind you i basically have everything but the cams sitting here, it all just needs installing and tuned!

Are you going to shead any light on your plans?

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there will be grunty vlt's on the road in the next couple of months

aswell by the looks, all over 350rwkw, twin and single cam manual and autos

still RB power:)

cheers

darren

even so commodoor drivers think there car is good cause of GM forgetting its because of Nissan that there car is so good

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irrespective a VL is what it is. RB POWA! :O

Darren, Good to see. Is one of those the bloke you were talking about at the dyno day? Basically the same setup as yours but DOHC?

Sounds like you're talking about either Rob (white) or Corrans (Marrone..something) VL's? Darren. Still love your car from the Smasa cruise....those slicks...lol....liberty... :) If you're talking DOHC im guessing that's Alex's?

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