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Nah I love how stock my engine looks and what the car can do considering that. Twas my goal to make it as quick and stock looking as possible. Ex gates and big turbos ruin that.

/knoxresident

Yeah just over 250 on 98

Not a bad hike at all for the money. I wouldn't want much more power; would struggle to put it down. Just took her for a decent spin and faaaaark does she spool up quickly. Boost gauge goes up like a tacho revving in neutral.

I don't care how much more frequently I'll be stopping there, there's something very satisfying about paying $75 for a tank of petrol!

/ethanolpreacher

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272rwkw @ 16psi on United 85

RacePace "high flow" cat gave me another 10rwkw. So yeah, top end a little disappointing...prolly the small turbo maxing out...along with internal wastegate and a myriad of other "stock" looking restrictions...but the low and mid range are significantly better. I have near stock response with about 130rwkw more than stock. Car sounds beast and the exhaust smell is <3

Happy camper. Will upload graph when I get home :)

dat dere cheeky skate sesh down boronia :P annoying light wet layer hehe

also 270+ is where 33 GTST'S come alive

come at me brahs

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been thinking about E85 lately with all the Scotty propaganda going around... only one other pulsar I know on E85 and it hasnt driven the same since (in a neg way, but could come down to tune). only thing that major puts me off is having to carry jerry cans around, i hate doing that.

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Why do you need to carry jerry cans? Unless going long distance there are plenty of United servos around Melbourne. I have 4 within 15 mins drive of me :)

Pat do E85 or buy a modified RB25 lol

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Why do you need to carry jerry cans? Unless going long distance there are plenty of United servos around Melbourne. I have 4 within 15 mins drive of me :)

Pat do E85 or buy a modified RB25 lol

will suss out e85 supplies in Perth and then get in touch with mr. trent.

Although that means I need larger injectors (currently 555cc's) & fuel pump (currently gtr pump)....

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oh nice to know.

Looks like 25kw gain all across the rev range?

Congrats on the power gain.

Looks like ~35kw in some areas.

Pretty good and that's a conservative E85 gain, really, from what I've seen. Second to NOS and boost controllers, best dollar/kw upgrade!

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