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Originally posted by Micko

Ken - how did you go in the rally, & how did the new engine perform:D

Rob - turbos will probably not be on for at least the next 2 weeks:(

Got 3rd o/r but was only there for the fun and ****ed around too much.

Like the Classic Rally only a lot better organised and Waaaaaaay cheaper.

Great closed road sprints around collie, grimwade and Harvey and some laps of the powerhouse circuit mixed in with auto and motorkanas.

Was a TOP w/end:D

Cheers

Ken

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Engine feels plenty strong. Is running way too rich ( back of the car is black and the vids show heaps of smoke out the arse)

Autronics is away getting updated and will be back in a week or two.

Was down to .9 bar boost on 2 nd day from 1.1 and only found the split intake pipe tonight.

In that spec , still hosed Darrl sosa's evo 7 in a side by side drag 3 times. hehehehe

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Micko

Ken - was the car running overly rich because of the split pipe or is that what to expect with more boost on the std ecu?

No , was running rich before the split pipe so would expect you to have to retune.

They are fat on the fuel std and very fat at the top which is where those 2530's will pull the air up to on the map.

Red calipers????

now THAT is rice:D :rolleyes:

Cheers

Ken

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