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All I can say is faaaaark :D The sbc needs re-tuning as its lost all its settings when the battery was disconnected, I might be able to get the turbo spooling earlier with the gain set up higher... but faaaark it hammers, shame it dont hammer till 4600rpm, but that will be fixed when the ecu goes in :( and maybe cams if that dont help enough :D

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With paul giving the sbc a quick going over we've kept boost to around 12psi... still doesnt hit full spool to well into 4000rpm, like 4500rpm. But if you dont watch it you hit the rev limiter damn quick. I'm thinking, bosch fuel pump next week I also do my tax return next week (so in 4 weeks from then I should have my return) so long as I can sell my old turbo and dump+front pipe I can afford 6 new injectors with the money from the sale. All I need then is my wolf3d. I'll be going with a bosch 910, $200 and all the flow I need for 500+hp :P

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