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hi guys, she lives.

spec is as below with power figures

rb30 block

fully home ported rb26 head

1.6mm cometic h/g

cp forged slugs 8.3.1

spool gen 3 rods

tomei oil pump

ati 1000bhp front damper

acl race bearings

hks step 2 cams 272/in 10.2mm lift 280/ex 10.2mm lift

os giken r4c clutch

gt4094r turbo

6 boost manifold 50mm turbosmart gate 4" dump + 2"screamer

std box, with giken centre plate and cryo treated gears

power is at the hubs

470kw,s @ all 4 wheels @ 1.5 bar

530lbs @ all 4 @ 6600rpm

full boost by 4300rpm

will post graphs and a small dyno clip soon.

car was dyno on a hub dyno in 50degree temps, its warm here at the moment.

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well she,s back on the road, new bottom end, spool rods, tomei oil pump,cheers rick @ endless, new at 1000bhp damper,cometic 1.6mm h/g, hks step 2 cams, fully ported head by me.lol.

graphs and a little dyno clip of the old girl winding up..

thanks th garth/mark @ mgt for all there help in installing and mapping the link g4, superb ecu for driveability, not may cars tickover so smooth with this power..

figures are at the hubs.

640bhp @ 1.5bar boost

530 lbs @ 6600rpm.

bernie.

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great to hear bernie :D

what boost level are u planning to run or u sticking with 1.5bar?

oh & what is that thing sitting above the intake lol - when i 1st looked at your clip i initially thought it was a pisstake as it looks like a MASSIVE turbine!

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hi marko, we tried higher boost but made no more power just slightly more torque?. but temps in the booth were 50deg as it was 30 deg outside, the extra turbo was to keep the plenum below 50degrees on the runs..lol. maybe because i am still on the original plenum its restricting it.. but it goes well.lol..very well....so for the moment leave as is.. just to add, the motor had done 45 miles on 10/40w semi synth oil, then dropped and fully synth added and dynoed...done 160 miles now ..........

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hi marko, we tried higher boost but made no more power just slightly more torque?. but temps in the booth were 50deg as it was 30 deg outside, the extra turbo was to keep the plenum below 50degrees on the runs..lol. maybe because i am still on the original plenum its restricting it.. but it goes well.lol..very well....so for the moment leave as is.. just to add, the motor had done 45 miles on 10/40w semi synth oil, then dropped and fully synth added and dynoed...done 160 miles now ..........

ive always wondered what an aftermarket single throttle body intake plenum would make in terms of gain...does anyone have this data (i.e. before & after test)?

im also using the factory intake plenum :)

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