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Old 03-11-2012, 10:34 PM   #1
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Very detailed list, thanks Rice Racing. I'm going to look into all that. and your making 650 on 30psi?
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Very detailed list, thanks Rice Racing. I'm going to look into all that. and your making 650 on 30psi?
I make closer to 600 on 29psi or so

Near 35psi its been hard to measure the power really, its well over 650bhp, super impressive for a stock std 13B

The car is stupidly fast

The parts list seems over the top for your initial goal, mine too was to just run 20psi maximum (I have a detailed thread on Aquamists site listing the steps over 3 years of testing etc) each stage I jut try more and more power and boost and its amazing, the engine loves it, I love it, to the point where I am out of capacity in many things in the set up ..... but really more power has diminishing returns of gag factor acceleration really.

That 100kmh to 200kmh bench mark is a great easily comparable standard to see just how fast a car is, with little variables to fuck up the result like a drag test can do. If you can crack 6 seconds you have a rocket ship rotary end of story. FWIW a stock RX8 takes about 20 seconds to do that speed increment LOL.
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