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Old 02-16-2011, 11:03 PM   #1
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Default Just Shy of 500rwhp

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Pulls hard on street, 285s aren't enough...
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Old 02-17-2011, 12:06 AM   #2
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Alot of work payed off .I guess wider tires are next on the list .
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Old 02-17-2011, 12:56 PM   #3
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Sure did!

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Old 02-17-2011, 05:14 PM   #4
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Fuel used? other specs?

Would love to see a video of (3rd to 4th gear) 60mph to 130mph or 100kmh to 200kmh along with times........

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109 octane, dual walbros, stock 550s/2200 secondaries, 77 % duty cycle.

We are reflowing injectors to work out the bugs. I can tell you this it spins the tires @ 80mph in 3rd gear. Will look into getting videos of those times...
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Good stuff

We have to start up a list here of cars that do 60mph to 130mph like many other enthusiasts do. Race Logic Performance Box is a cheap way to obtain the data and we can collate a "RCC record list". http://www.rotarycarclub.com/rotary_...ead.php?t=1263

side note: what AFR at 6500rpm and timing? if you care to share?
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Afr was 11.7, timing was really low, around 6-8 degrees. We changed the split then ended up having issues..
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Afr was 11.7, timing was really low, around 6-8 degrees. We changed the split then ended up having issues..
FYI I generally on a split system don't deviate much from 12 to 8 degree's (at that point) depending on what the engine wants.

Keep up the good work, I like reading your posts, seeing the pictures and videos
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what ecu are you running? what did u do to get rid of the coolant buzzer?
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PFC, coolant buzzer is hooked up in that custom thermostat neck...

Otherwise you can just ground it on the harness..

Funny thing is I tuned another car to 607rwhp the other day, and it made the same torque as this car..
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