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yup 11.60 @20 psi with pump gas and a real conservative spark map, hoping for atleast 70hp more with meth inejction a more agresive timing map and 25 psi, out of the gt35r, and when thats all good the n2o will be goin on

here are some vids, they are all against gutted and fiberglassed big block v8's

this last 1 is against turbo impreza GT that was runing 25 psi 22 degrees of timing a 2.7 liter stroker 272 race cams meth injection and was runing a mix of street gas and 110ll octane fuel, thier seems to be a bump ont he runway which makes me loose control right when i was about to pass him but i had to let off you cant really tell that well in the video but look at the front wheels :(

fotos of the car

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nice setup, there could be small gains to be had from changing your intake and hot side intercooler piping around with a cold air partition i'd imagine

yea i know i but eh i dont think it will be over 1 hp, my air intake temp is below 25 degrees and if you add the methanol injection it will proly go down another 5 degrees+

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