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I know I am a boring old fart but I have not tried to turn the wick up, well up top, but with a shit load of torque, 900Nm you would think it would burn a little rubber from 6000rpm, not just a skip .

I am sure it felt stronger going from 7000rpm as a 2.6 , STOP! I do not want to hear it , hahaha

I think he means turn Jez's wick up to get the thing together and making some killerwasps asap.

I know I am a boring old fart but I have not tried to turn the wick up, well up top, but with a shit load of torque, 900Nm you would think it would burn a little rubber from 6000rpm, not just a skip .

I am sure it felt stronger going from 7000rpm as a 2.6 , STOP! I do not want to hear it , hahaha

you said it......................

What's there to prove, A VL block with same setup boost will come in earlier and off boost there will be more torque. What Andrew did was great and just reconfirmed what Mines did all those years ago.

People have been changing diff ratios for a 100 years to make their cars accelerate faster. Nothing new.

What was it that andrew and mines did?

What was it that andrew and mines did?

Andrew changed the drivetrain ratios, put in 6 speed and kept the 5 speed diff ratios. Similar as putting shorter diff ratios in a 5 speed.

Mines changes the diff ratios in a 6 speed don't know the ratios though.

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There are a few mods to be done to fit the manifold and it is going to be heat wrapped and I would think that would be done soon.

So I guess tomorrow or early next week it will be tossed on the Dyno and hoping for a good outcome :merli:

When Jez is happy with everything he will make up a CAI pod cover and hopefully I will never have to touch the heap again , :yes::rolleyes::whistling:

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can we get vids of the dyno run pete? Love hearing these things , GTRNUR's sounds awesome.. :thumbsup:

I will ask for a Vid but I wont be there, so ?

It is sort of like not going to the birth of your kids, well sort of, I hope it is not as messy, can you imagine all of those left over parts all over the floor, old manifold, injectors, nuts and bolts, you get the idea, but I am sure it will not be quite as good but second best is OK :banana:

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