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farken awesome mate! well done. :D

refresh my memory, what turbos are you running? you must be very happy with the results. :(

edit: 315rwkw on just 10psi is awesome, and it looks pretty responsive too. i'm guessing 2530s or similar?

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Cheers guys.

Yep Richard, 2530's I bought off Slide a while back. I'm stoked it's going so well. All the little things + $$$ add up to get that figure lol. 260 poncams with around 2deg advance on the intake, 0 on exhaust.

Responsive for a 2.6l lol. It's very driveable in traffic too. Can't wait to finish tune on higher boost setting though.:)

Ha ha, I ain't complaining lol. It drives like a bigger engine at the moment. One of my friends saw the graph and said it was an NA lol. In first gear I'd accelerate in a straight line and all through first gear you could hear tyres scrabbling for grip! I wonder what to expect when I run it in and go from there. WSID will be on the cards with some mickey t's to test it out.

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From when I got it tuned a while back, they didn't finish it due to the metal cat converter shitting itself, and partially blocking the exhaust. Has a couple of othe lines from other cars lol.

Done over 17,000k now and running well. Blew my rebuilt gbox a few months back, so put in another stocker, number 4 now I think.

Only things I'd like to fix up is:

Top ring gap, currently 21thou want 14 thou.

Sump vent, plumb one in to let oil in head drain back down, when on track days at high revs it half fills the catch can with oil.

Sump baffle, trap door and bigger sump....

Other than that it's good. Revs to 9k but I don't have to as peak power is around 7400.

Gets oil and filter change every 3000k. Track days, it gets dumped asap.

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