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PUt mine on dyno ready for e85 and clutch slip so lucky i had a spare nismo twin sitting at home , put in this week and try again :)

but to fair you knew it was going to happen cant wait to hear the exhaust on dyno going to loud bouncing off the wall.

can anyone suggest some cams for the more lumpier sound?

have a fully rebuilt engine -5s etcL

Lol you don't buy cams cause u want a lumpier sound......

Get your tuner to lean it out at idle, and I think they do something with timing. There's ways to make em sound lumpy, if that's what your into

With the piping going smaller wouldnt that cause a bottle neck in your exhaust flow? Especially if your after big power? Im currently looking at getting this aswell but i dont want any bottle neck's in my set up.. I'll be running 20+psi and will be looking at trying to max out my -5's on E85.

With the piping going smaller wouldnt that cause a bottle neck in your exhaust flow? Especially if your after big power? Im currently looking at getting this aswell but i dont want any bottle neck's in my set up.. I'll be running 20+psi and will be looking at trying to max out my -5's on E85.

Im going e85 0n my -5s now to , i have hpi dumps , sunline ti front pipe , and the tomei ti cat back , i dont think there will be any restriction but i will tell you in a few days and post a vid of it at full noise on dyno :)

Im going e85 0n my -5s now to , i have hpi dumps , sunline ti front pipe , and the tomei ti cat back , i dont think there will be any restriction but i will tell you in a few days and post a vid of it at full noise on dyno :)

Please do mate! Seems like we are bothi doing the same thing. I also have HPI dumps, 3.1 front pipes (Non Ti) currently on the hunt for a cat-back and i will be going for my E85 tune.

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