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check out what has just entered the 5lt class of circuit boat racing that i compete in (in daddys 600hp chev powered boat).

think he might be taking home some trophys in not too distant future!

brett

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=9eiTaKq9nrs&...feature=related

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=9eiTaKq9nrs&...feature=related

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check out what has just entered the 5lt class of circuit boat racing that i compete in (in daddys 600hp chev powered boat).

think he might be taking home some trophys in not too distant future!

brett

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=9eiTaKq9nrs&...feature=related

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=9eiTaKq9nrs&...feature=related

sounds like Paul talking and looks like Bruce Sanders spending some more $$ on more toys, at Raymond Terrace too!

engine is built by gas motorsport, same guys that have a 6second 2jz in a drag car, pretty dam impressive. interested to know what an engine like that would cost to build cause we have just spent 30k on a 5lt chev that will dyno just over 600hp. cant imaging a 2jz could be a heap more that that with twice the amount of stick

You'll find a lot of stuff probably came out of the US, so it wouldnt be overtly expensive as there is a lot of support for 2JZ's over there.

Building a 600hp N/A and a 600hp 2JZ are far away... a 2JZ will do 600hp on a factory motor with just bolt ons... so less than 10k

I thought that was at the terrace! lol was gona ask you beat me to it :)

Will give the VG30 twin turbo a ass wooping ;)

sounds like Paul talking and looks like Bruce Sanders spending some more $$ on more toys, at Raymond Terrace too!

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