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^ very true as my old setup made 345rwkw on 19psi with pump fuel

10:1 AFR's will do that :P

But yes, check the dyno results thread. Average is around 360-370rwkw on 20-22psi on a 2.6ltr

The cars up around 400rwkw are bigger budget motors, strokers, usually & running 22-25psi.

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R32 GTR RB26det

T04z

Power Fc dejetro

Tomei Poncams

Tomei Oil pump

Tomei Sump Baffles

Built motor

Running Eflex

1650cc indy Black injectors

2 x Bosch 040 fuel pumps

Twin entry fuel rail

Os Giken rebuilt twin plate

Blitz SBC EBC

Apexi 48mm External Gate

4 inch dump

638hp (475 kw) @ 26 psi

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made it in by .5 of a rwkw :D

400.5rwkw

2530's

smallish cams, 256

Powerplus E85

mid to high 21psi

Racepace adj cam gears, all for response (let the E85 take care of the top end)

built 26, not 100% on pistons hence no 24psi runs etc.

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256 cams. Are they just the poncams? Can you confirm the lift?

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thought ud like that 1 :)

yea i need to sort out one of those go-pro's and mount on the roll cage... cause aint no way that someone can hold their arm still, even in current state to film it..

hopefully having a PI shoot coming up in a few months (fingers crossed)

Lucky you with a PI shoot!

Here's what we use locally for camera mounts, havnt had one fall off yet and they've wouldve fallen off for sure by now if they ever were going to. Drags, hillclimbs, motokhanas, track days etc - nothing phases it. Doesnt come with a go pro but you buy that separate. Link is http://www.launchhelmetcams.com.au/accessories/gopro-suction-cup

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