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HAHAHAHHAHA, Now I know you have nfi about tuning, Methanol cars need to be fkn rich to make power.

running lean or even Gasoline AFR's on methanol will make less power than Unleaded, might not ping, but wont make any power.

lets just get back on track

-but if u ask me we re doing it and ur reading it......................

and cars still runing fine!

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been making 430rwhp out of a stock internaled rb25 for over 2 years now.

car is thrashed regularly, and sees drift days, circuit days, hill runs and has done 1 boring ass drag day.

car ran @ 12.9 @ 119mph with full drift setup as drag racing just not worth altering the car for

figure has been made on multiple dyno's including hub and roller.

car makes full boost by 3400...

what turbo are you using?

  • 9 months later...

mid 400 s

here s the link to it at 440s

this is a 26 the 25 was sold

here s it at 485 rosting

571 with alittle traction problem

im pretty sure its in the 600s the piping pop off on this run

i think the power is good for now

we will test it and update

camero hooks, we lost about 6 cars (second and third gear doesn t have too much traction)

update before we sold the 25 it was almost 500whp

So we proof it to be reliable in the high 400s

It did 11.1@124

So you had it for 9 months???

5+years would be reliable in my book

9 months and a few runs down the strip doesn't mean much

update before we sold the 25 it was almost 500whp

So we proof it to be reliable in the high 400s

It did 11.1@124

With 480rwhp I ran 132.5mph... Your set up isn't special, it's not even that great and your dyno reads high :whistling:

With 480rwhp I ran 132.5mph... Your set up isn't special, it's not even that great and your dyno reads high :whistling:

Didn't you pull a low eleven? Ima head down the strip when I get my clutch sorted and get me some proof. I am hoping to get kicked out too.

And I am agreeing

And bringing more informationz!

And Ye... :mellow:

I must have taken the I'm with stupid the wrong way... Carry on :)

I think it was a very high 10 which is why he got kicked out.

It's in my signature guys... I mean come on :whistling:

With 480rwhp I ran 132.5mph... Your set up isn't special, it's not even that great and your dyno reads high :whistling:

simonR32

i just saw your built up thread (good job...)

thats what we were looking for someone that did it !!!

so your motor is stock right? and what was the highest power you made? also converted to whp

thanks

we ill see how the stock rb26 does at high 500whp than i post... to compare

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