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not really...

it's 285 on that wrecker motor which is temporary... it's just testing it.. he has another motor which it's all going onto and will be tuned more agressively...

trent is guessing mid 300's....

which i'm afraid son... in a 1300 odd kg VN / VP commo... will place your 370rwkw squarely in his rear view mirror :P

Nah he'll be right, Leigh's are roller dyno figures :P

Im not going to bite on the dyno comment... Although I will admit I do want to :P

I don't think you guys appreciate how much difference 400 kgs really is...

For an equal power to weight that car actually only needs 280rwkw to be on par with Leigh, and any more is gravy

If that car makes 350 we are talking approx 270 rwkw / tonne vs Leigh's 210 odd

That is stupid quick....

Although being a commo it probably has 400kg worth of subs :P

Im not going to bite on the dyno comment... Although I will admit I do want to :P

I don't think you guys appreciate how much difference 400 kgs really is...

For an equal power to weight that car actually only needs 280rwkw to be on par with Leigh, and any more is gravy

If that car makes 350 we are talking approx 270 rwkw / tonne vs Leigh's 210 odd

That is stupid quick....

Although being a commo it probably has 400kg worth of subs :P

my car used to have 400kg worth of subs in the boot. i removed them and it made no difference to how the car feels.

on a side note, would you be interested in the guts for a 2.3 kit or a big ass turbo kit for your emo?

Nah, not building the evo....

Also, there is no way 400 kgs would not make a difference

lames.

know anyone that would be interested?.

my car has the worlds most retarded tune on it, you could be out dragged by a mobility scooter from a standing start. no guts at take off, flat spot at 2k, goes ok for a bit till 3k then flat spot agian, then takes off after 3k.

taking the subs out made no difference to how that series of events occured.

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