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That was our 9th or 10th run. Called it a night. To hold 25 psi up top we need to give it 29 ish early. Cams are set to 0 - 0 still. They will have a filddle next week.

With the controller off (20ish PSI) it made 441 RWKW. I got my goal of 400RWKW @ 5000 RPM which is awsome. AHhhh let me drive it!!!!!

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Great results ...Now max those snails out , i wanna see 500 kw :P

They have nothing left. Thats it. If I could run more I would :(. Could fiddle with cam timing but i want that bulldog midrange!

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They have nothing left. Thats it. If I could run more I would :(. Could fiddle with cam timing but i want that bulldog midrange!

I know 29 psi would be maxing them out , shame it drops off a little though.. Im just shit stirring .

Congrats on the awesome figures ..could still squeeze a few more with some timing , but those are killer numbers.

It should be real fun to drive ..And now i know which cams to get too :thumbsup:

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massive power & being low mounts would put those arguments to rest :)

great result - congrats paul

i never expected this level of power, just goes to show the results you have yielded comes down to a great setup & as u said before, all these small percentages here & there = big numbers!!!

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atleast you know the std airbox works just fine

For shits and giggles we are gonna open the box up so it's just filter. See what happens there!

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Well done Paul. Awesome to these numbers especially so early in the revs.

What turbo actuators are you running?

Standard Garrett item's that have been tricked up by Racepace. I have backed them off to 20 PSI.

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