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Here's the CRD team focussed on building the beast! Next up is the fuel system, injectors, and exhaust...then Jim can tune this thing....

Looks awesome man ... hope to have something similar myself soon hehe, keep us posted

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Car is built, software maps are built, e85 is delivered, Jim should tune it over the next couple of days, will find out the answer to the injector question soon enough....

Also have ordered aeromotions wing, enkei gtc01 wheels, braided brake lines, carbotech 12 & 16 pads, slicks and semis, and camber kit. Stay tuned, looking forward to bringing you dyno results, drag times, and track times over the next little while. Have decided to enter NSW super sprint next year - Duncan and Marek have it too easy at the moment...

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The beast had a short warm up base tune today on stock fuel pumps and pump fuel, made 430 atw kw with only 16 pounds of boost. Now just need to install fuel pumps and then do a proper power run - once we get e85 into her, anything is possible...

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Ok, the latest is an easy 464 kw atw at 19 pounds on PUMP GAS! I have run out of injector on the E85 tune so will report back when I have some larger units.

In the mean time I will just have to do with 464! Hehehehe...

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Ok, the latest is an easy 464 kw atw at 19 pounds on PUMP GAS! I have run out of injector on the E85 tune so will report back when I have some larger units.

In the mean time I will just have to do with 464! Hehehehe...

464 Kw atw?!? Eeeep!

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