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Did you stage the fuel pumps?

yup, makes it far less noisy at idle

Got a curve, fatman?

will do tonight, full bost at 4500 so me thinks the dash 7 turbos and more like n1's

-5 turbros?

dash 7( apparently)

shows how good e85 is though care was running 270kw @17psi before so now 15 psi with the same powers

the test will come when it hits the track in a few weeks see if boost response has impropved

id did make 300 @20 psi but blew the dipstick out so for the sake of me keeping the engine in teh car for a few months 15psi is where it will stay

compression was check as well 170,171,170,155,161, 170

so teh last 4 track days have taken a bit of a toll on number 4 (down 9%)

should be good for another 10 track days!

yup, makes it far less noisy at idle

:yes:

So yours was the one Jez was doing staged :) I've had mine setup like that for a while and its pretty damn good!

I can confirm launch control sounds awesome

Next hill climb someone is going to loose some leg hair

:laugh: I like it!

Is it setup of a switch or on the clutch?

100% throttle when there is no road speed and it hits 6500rpm and pops and crackles and hits 12-15 psi

very brutal so will only be using it at maccas drive through!

Haha nice!

gets those little turbos spining

so this weekend it:

harness bar

harness

drain oil from BOV return

put in second catch can

ikeya front arms with castor rods and front camber

rego

and get the r888s mounted up

and soem stickers to make it look faster!

Every time I see someone lunch a motor I stroll over and ask them if they want oil pressure

"Before you start your next motor, have you thought about purchasing one of my dry sump kits so you have oil pressure next time?"

/end Fatz Sales Pitch.

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