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Well got the tire on the rims,fronts only
weight them
19.5kg
the break down
rim 18x9.5 = 8.4kg
tire 245 40 r18 = 11kg
so the missing .1kg must be compressed air:wack:



Slight stretched tire on front rim
 
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very vey nice.where do you get your parts was looking to get the greddy pulleys and belts.you hardly still have the stickers off the work emotions do you
 
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very vey nice.where do you get your parts was looking to get the greddy pulleys and belts.you hardly still have the stickers off the work emotions do you
i get most of my part online, Ebay, nengun, perfectrun.. etc.
as for the pulley and belts i got them off ebay a american crowd cant remember the name:rolleyes:
and as for the work sticker think i threw them out. as im not a sticker fan at all.
 
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if you didnt throw them out i'll take them off you was looking for a set for a while.
 
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fresh result from today's RR'd with SXOC ireland.
was dyno'd in Westward Eng.

415.6bhp Fly
329.9Bhp wheel
474.3Nm Fly
@1.2bar-1.3bar boost creep:rolleyes:

Well Chuffed :D

Especially when the car has no internal mods at all.:thumbs:

pics and video to follow later.

PS videos gonna be interesting:wack: ( not that interesting actually)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXTCcD4aJJ8
 
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how the hell are you making that power at 1.2-1.3 bar:eek:
 

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that's some good power. very nice.

EDIT: love the water barrels in the boot. :rotfl:
 
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As i said yesterday ray, very impressed with the power you made, if i get anywhere near that ill be very happy
 
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I was realistically hoping for about 370-380bhp. but was well chuffed with the results.
last dyno'd at 362.6bhp and that was in a different roller. (which was know to be 10% less then most dyno's in the country)

only things i changed since then was a oil block, new clutch and tires. these changes should not effect the power of the car at all. and my clutch was not slipping on the previous rollers.









 
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Ray - stop making me want to go wide-body!!! I don't have the cash at the mo??!! :D



Your 15 is simply awesome :cool: What's next on the mods list?? Is there anything else you can possibly do lol??!!
 
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Humm let me see....Stroker kit 2.2l... 350Z gearbox....humm:wack:

i think 416bhp gonna be enough for a long while, things start getting very costly from here on. i will more then likely just be upgrade bits as they break:wack:
 

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dude, thats savage power, what exactly have you added to achieve this ?? obviously the bigger turbo , does the e85 conversion play a major part ??
 

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awesome power delivery, 300Nm before 3000 rpm that's nearly a grand sooner than stock t28r. nice progressive bhp curve pulling hard all the way. sweet
 
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and im hitting just abit over 400Nm at 3.5krpm :D

puts the power down nicely in the dry.

but in the wet im able to spin the wheels going up a hill @ 3rd gear:wack:

and i would of though going up a hill, there be more grip as i've more weight on the rear wheels.
 
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