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Originally posted by zanda

so to ask the question again, any other people willing to tell their tales of horsepower and woe?

...or are we saving that for pas?

Ohhhhh boy Zanda i could tell you a tale about horsepower and woe.. but thats till after PAS.... I'm sure paul can testify that my story about sly should have a movie about it..... after PAS though :-)

Paully,

Used to old turbin and squirted off a 316rwhp @ 12psi(without NOS). We tried 18psi for a couple of run but the graph was shitting and the coil packs begun to break down + (pinging).

So I can do a dyno run at PAS if needed though with the time need to setup car on dyno packs I doubt if you will even have time to get more than two cars on a run. 18psi figures were SWEET

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Originally posted by SHUTO-BOY

JUDGED- we need NOs!! hope u run it on the dyno with Nos, comeon mate

I will see if STEVE SST will let me run on his dyno with a 2sec shot just to see some numbers but that will be after PAS as need to keep the cars we have there running and alive.

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Originally posted by Steve-SST

This shootout may end up with a few dead cylinders.

Yeah mainly Pauls:D please tell me there not using those dyno pac dynos for auto salon!! can someone confirm or deny this for me?? those wheel changes are so bloody long and frustrating... the crowd will hate it.... dyno shootouts take long enough as is gettin eveything ready as shown in motorvation.... but to also have to take off the wheels is going to show no lack of interest to the crowd when having to wait even longer!

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