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turbo a series dyno vid
cheater_5
Posted on: 2008/9/16 9:38
Heres one i found tonight whilst trolling the tube.
The cars been mentioned quite a bit before on here. Quite an engine. link
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Re: turbo a series dyno vid
cheater_5
Posted on: 2008/9/16 9:43
link to a previous thread:
http://datsun1200.com/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=26606&forum=1&19 is this the same car??? link
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Re: turbo a series dyno vid
DatJaffa
Posted on: 2008/9/16 9:57
Thats a job well done what a sleeper with thoes rims on it!!
#6
Re: turbo a series dyno vid
frankthedolphintrainer
Posted on: 2008/9/16 11:40
no meth just pump fuel. he works at yatala head works, so theres been just a ittle work to the top end. the bottom end is still stock
#8
Re: turbo a series dyno vid
DatsAndy
Posted on: 2008/9/16 12:37
Damn a mini me Ill have one of those
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Re: turbo a series dyno vid
datto1000wagon
Posted on: 2008/9/16 12:42
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frank id have to say there would at least some bottom end work to hold up to that much hp it would have to be running close to or over 20 psi those cast pistons would just obliterate
#10
Re: turbo a series dyno vid
A14force
Posted on: 2008/9/16 20:54
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Maybe. Remember this was debated at length when the vid of this car on a dyno at some car show was 1st posted. Our mate TOPGEAR has run 16psi using a ####ty old carb, and a dizzy. With clever injection ECU, and the four coil set up, who knows whats possible? Plus "a bit of head work" probably means about $5K retail value in work. If he works there, then he isn't paying what you or I would pay for ALL the good mods. Forced engines really respond to good head work. I'm a little sceptical too, but I want to believe You can view topic.
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