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wow! looks like a gain of 50kw @ 4krpm!

must be happy & must be hanging to drive it

so with the gtrs's u were making 200kw @ 4krpm & now you are making ~340kw with -5s & latest setup :)

what is the difference in the run with the blue line v's the brown line (in the 1st graph) or is it just 2 runs where you were trying to diagnose the miss?

Yeah man.... We pumped more boost into it to see if it did it... which it did.

It'll be nice to have 350 at 4000 RPM. I'm sure with a bit of fiddling we will get there :D

i wonder how your numbers would compare to a larger capacity v8 (i.e. 6.2ltr, ls3) which makes the same peak power...would be interesting to see if your 2.8ltr makes more power & torque @ 4krpm

Im waiting on your final figures dammit ...so i can copy the specs ;)

You may want to get the more aggresive ones :P. Your turbos are slightly bigger also.... Bump up that comp ratio!!!!

i wonder how your numbers would compare to a larger capacity v8 (i.e. 6.2ltr, ls3) which makes the same peak power...would be interesting to see if your 2.8ltr makes more power & torque @ 4krpm

I wonder that also. Considering a current "HSV" commo makes what, 325 KW at the flywheel at its peak? (Correct me if i'm wrong). I'm sure in the lower part of the rev range (1000 - 3000 RPM) the V8 would feel more grunty.... after that.... who knows.

Lets see if you can match my old typhoon of 1,000nm at the treads :) and i wouldn't worry about the hsv v8 I'd be trying to match/beat the new ford one! I havent driven one but all I keep getting told is that they are insane

Lets see if you can match my old typhoon of 1,000nm at the treads :) and i wouldn't worry about the hsv v8 I'd be trying to match/beat the new ford one! I havent driven one but all I keep getting told is that they are insane

Lol. But I'm only 2.8 without a 3 metre stroke length!!!

They left it at 30psi, a good even number :)

Video doesn't do it justice. It is the cleanest 33 GTR I have ever seen. Everything about the car is immaculate, you could eat your dinner off the engine lol

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