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looks pretty sweet apart from the plenum, has it got any science behind it? in my experience they all tend to flow terribly into 1 & 2. A quick check of the exhuast temps in runners 1 & 2 compared to 5 & 6 is quite big.

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Specs????

Internals?

Turbo?

Fuel?

acl race baerings

argo rods

arias pistom

comedic head gasket

custon grind cams

gt42r turbo

ebay mainflod moded

50mm wastegate

550cc injector (think i will have to go bigger)

044 fuel pump ( think i will have to add one more)

ems 6860

m&w coil

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looks pretty sweet apart from the plenum, has it got any science behind it? in my experience they all tend to flow terribly into 1 & 2. A quick check of the exhuast temps in runners 1 & 2 compared to 5 & 6 is quite big.

how do you measure egt? we found middle cylinders run significantly hotter than front and rear. real time data logging with 6xegt's.

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