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i don't need the extra power. Just chucking these in because I can :)

I also love the fuel economy my car gets, i got over 230km's to half a tank yesterday lol - would rather keep it is mild as possible

Ahh its not so much about picking up extra power its making the same power with less boost. :mellow:

Not an issue with E85 but definitely with pump as you run in to det issues well before your able to crack MTBT.

Fuel economy with mine is around 450km's per 50liters and I don't baby it. :)

Interestingly if I do baby it there's bugger all difference in economy.

  • 2 weeks later...

I got a phone call today from Boost Magazine! The cams have arrived.

I went to pick them up !!

camsup.jpg

I would like to thanks the guys at Kelford (cams look awesome!!!) and of course Boost Mag, you guys rock my world!

400+rwkw here i come ;)

Is that you and your car in boost Anthony ? I assumed so since adrian did the article ? (With the gizzmo Kmon) ??

Yep, sure was. He's a media personality now. I've made him a star!! LOL!

I dug what I read about the K-mon so much that I had to find someone with one and old-mate Pauly-D-Twoogle steered him in my direction.

Stoked, but I hope Anthony doesn't become a diva now with his new found fame!?!

Which cams did you end up getting

I got the 264 with 9.35ml lift. Will do away with the VCT as well. will be very interesting how it goes. I will do a before dyno run and after run and send the data back to Boost magazine and I hope they will Publish it again.

This fame and attention i have been getting is addictive!! i hope they publish it ;)

Yep, sure was. He's a media personality now. I've made him a star!! LOL!

I dug what I read about the K-mon so much that I had to find someone with one and old-mate Pauly-D-Twoogle steered him in my direction.

Stoked, but I hope Anthony doesn't become a diva now with his new found fame!?!

Ha-Ha cheers also from us and Gizzmo, ray will be stoked. The k-mon is well regarded overseas (UK and USA) but receives little feedback here... good to see it got the well deserved plug. Ive been using it for years and was stoked when anthony wanted to source one from us as i knew it would take his tuning a step further.

Ha-Ha cheers also from us and Gizzmo, ray will be stoked. The k-mon is well regarded overseas (UK and USA) but receives little feedback here... good to see it got the well deserved plug. Ive been using it for years and was stoked when anthony wanted to source one from us as i knew it would take his tuning a step further.

I really dig it. I hope Ray feels the love too. I told him i'd do a story on it but i'm not entirely sure he believed me.

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