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i was wondering how you thought you would keep up with me, and now i know.

WM and 2 bar.

haha. :)

How are you going to explain the requirement for WMI or a plenum to the missus?

Wouldn't want to get your ass whooped by a tractor motor, and god forbid a manual. haha :D

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haha. :)

How are you going to explain the requirement for WMI or a plenum to the missus?

Wouldn't want to get your ass whooped by a tractor motor, and god forbid a manual. haha :D

lol i thought they were fork lift motors. oh well my bad...

to be honest i think she would be more concerned about you keeping up with her.

but unless you have started selling yourself or won the lotto, i think im safe.

and remember i lost 20 - 30 kws with the high stall, so if i was manual i would allready be at 350rwkrs.

regardless i might chuck a plenum and WM on just to keep the missus happy.

you coming to BW on sat?

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It starts at 10am and finishes up at apparently 5pm.

Register with the www.toyotacarclub.net forums and then proceeded to register your intent to run with the details of your car (brand, make, model) at the following link.

http://www.toyotacarclub.net/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1186751226

Doing so enables you to get the dyno run for $35 vs $40.

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Sounds much like mine Sinista.

I saw 285rwkw on 17.5psi but it was spiking and not holding boost due to the bleeder not working well with the int gate 1bar actuator.

+ there was a suspected spark issue with my siliconed coil packs lol.

Curious at what RPM is it making peak power?

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