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the mona lisa lol

The first thing I want you to do is rip that e brake

The only reason the evos pop on e85, is because tuners like to cram timing in downlow.. The rods can't handle to much low end torque..

Burnzy has said out of all the 7's he has tuned on e85 only one popped, because of something completely different.. Ie waste gate or something

Yeah fair enough, good thing I'm going 8+ and I'll probably get burnzy tune as well. But i thought we were talking about injectors fouling due to e85 not tune pushing out too much torque low down especially during search for power wheh e85 tune

The first thing I want you to do is rip that e brake

Yeah fair enough, good thing I'm going 8+ and I'll probably get burnzy tune as well. But i thought we were talking about injectors fouling due to e85 not tune pushing out too much torque low down especially during search for power wheh e85 tune

Yeh. That's the main reason they blow if they have injector upgrades..

If not. It's because they are of the retard kind and expect stock injectors to flow enough for r85

Think youll need bigger sprinklers, dont quote me on it though, could be wrong.

He'll be find. Won't be pushing anymore than 250 with an RB20, he could just about get away with S15s for it.

The only reason the evos pop on e85, is because tuners like to cram timing in downlow.. The rods can't handle to much low end torque..

Burnzy has said out of all the 7's he has tuned on e85 only one popped, because of something completely different.. Ie waste gate or something

Dat 2.0

He'll be find. Won't be pushing anymore than 250 with an RB20, he could just about get away with S15s for it.

he'll probably only use 4 tho

so i dropped my phone at work and didnt realise. find it bent like a f**king banana and crushed.

worker ran it over with the fork and didnt notice.

f**k.

also, sam greco came in yesterday.

actor from fat pizza, swift n shift and underbelly

also seems to f**k people up.

See him every Tuesday..knew he was from those shows but never knew his name... nice bloke

What brand?

I made it to 330rwkw at 92% duty on nismo 555cc

but most people have run out of flow much lower (thinking nismo 555's are just the 740's painted a different coulour)

Cheers

They are SARS injectors. Rated 550cc. Had them flow checked. Came back 570cc reading

Smashed taco's for lunch. Was amazing.

I love the flavouring on Salsas chips :yes:

Monosodium glutamate, also known as sodium glutamate or MSG, is the sodium salt of glutamic acid, one of the most abundant naturally occurring non-essential amino acids.[1] It was classified by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration as generally recognized as safe (GRAS) and by the European Union as a food additive. MSG has the HS code 29224220 and the E number E621.[2] The glutamate of MSG confers the same umami taste of glutamate from other foods, being chemically identical.[3] Industrial food manufacturers market and use MSG as a flavor enhancer because it balances, blends and rounds the total perception of other tastes.[4][5] Trade names of monosodium glutamate include Ac'cent, Aji-No-Moto, and Vetsin.

Not confidence inspiring...

But dat e85...

why wouldnt they upgrade the injectors and pump if going to e85.. trusting 12 year old injectors is obviously not the smartest thing to do.. lol

You misunderstood, this was with upgraded 1000+ injectors and fuel pumps

give it to me immediately

cost moneh

The best part was ignoring the S15 they could have used instead...

The Mona Lisa if you will...

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Also re: the e85 evos, I thought he meant that was happening WITH upgraded 1000cc+ injectors and fuel pump.

Yep, not on standard injectors/pump

The only reason the evos pop on e85, is because tuners like to cram timing in downlow.. The rods can't handle to much low end torque..

Burnzy has said out of all the 7's he has tuned on e85 only one popped, because of something completely different.. Ie waste gate or something

your an idiot, I'm talking about e85 destroying the insides of the injectors and making them run lean

Everyone knows about the late modelled 6.5 and 7 weak rods

Who cares about Evos anyway, we were talking Skylines and E85. You Evo boys take your 4 cylinder garbage out of here. Only milk and juice should come in 2 litres blah blah get out my country.

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