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Torque is something Im not to familiar with in regards to what sized engines should be creating what amount of torque. Understand what it is and how it works just not average each engine makes.

Torque is something Im not to familiar with in regards to what sized engines should be creating what amount of torque. Understand what it is and how it works just not average each engine makes. 

Fair enough. It's pretty confusing and takes a lot of calculation to get the actual engine figure. I am guessing yours works out at 550 to 600nm at the engine.

12 to 16 cars for a track day... Ain't gunna happen in NSW unless your guys are prepared for $450 just to run Wakefield... If going to texi, they don't go for times anymore, they just do burnouts. Its why anyone quick either moved to Qld or stopped going to texi...

Sounds like I'd enjoy this "texi" thing

Fair enough. It's pretty confusing and takes a lot of calculation to get the actual engine figure. I am guessing yours works out at 550 to 600nm at the engine.

Dont rb25's put out around 700nm of torque? wouldnt a 30 make more?

It cant be 2400Nm of torque...

Even at 2000rpm, that's 500kws... Which is more then your peak power.

If youre making 380kw at around 6500rpm, at that point youre making 558nm of torque...

Dont rb25's put out around 700nm of torque? wouldnt a 30 make more?

let's do the calculation. What size wheels and tyres do you run? We need the radius from hub to the tyre. And what diff is in there?

I found this post in the RB30 thread. Very similar setup to mine

Haltech R34 GTT Pro Plugin

Spool 3.4

260 10.8 Procams

6boost & progate 50mm

Precision 6466 1.0AR TS

20psi on Caltex eflex

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Martin you just brought me lulz.... *golf clap*

Also you bastard why u no come for beer on Sunday every one was like "where is Martin" and then mike was like "f**k Martin I hate him and his gay car" ... True story

Martin you just brought me lulz.... *golf clap*

Also you bastard why u no come for beer on Sunday every one was like "where is Martin" and then mike was like "f**k Martin I hate him and his gay car" ... True story

</3 Mike :(

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