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Has it got the sequential box back in it?
RH9? There's enough power to run a 7 :thumbsup:

What box is in it, Paul? And will it be running in the fastest street car comp at WSID next month? :D

i asked that question 5 pages ago :)

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Went down to JEM last night, and found out they used Adams Mainline for the AutoSalon.

What was it that gave it away? The big JEM stickers on the dyno or the big ones on the control unit in all the photos and video from the event?

(Apologies if you didn't attend the event - it just read like you had been super-sleuthing.) :(

LOL!

First of all i would like to say well done to all involved 1250hp is very impresive.

What would be the cost involved in building a engine like this complete with turbos etc?

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First of all i would like to say well done to all involved 1250hp is very impresive.

What would be the cost involved in building a engine like this complete with turbos etc?

$60k would do it I should think. How many would you like?

60k thats a bargain to make an extra 200hp atw compared to when it had the crd 2.7 in it.

since the 2.7 is tired and no longer of use i would be interested in purchasing it so please if its for sale shoot me a pm

thanx Paul

probably due to the fact it mite be running some 15" drag rims and a parachute now? :banana:

So when is this bad boy going to hit the strip? And on that topic, why on earth has GAS2JZ not hit the 1/4 mile either? That would be fricken cool to see :angry:

rh9 will be hitting the track in jan 09 with drag radials...

it will not be running the nitrous for the drags.. and about 1000hp at the wheels...

we will seee if the gearbox is up to the job...ha ha..

cheers, mark

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