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Car has SR20 with std bottom end and pushes 539RWHP.

 

Watch the dyno vid, it's here

 

19-20MB though.

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cool :cool: That must be 1 motha of a dark horse - most ppl think the 200SX is a wimp car :D :D

yeah.

 

That strike me a being really stupid!!!

NO thats not the turbo spinning down lol

 

Its the rollers spinning down - the clutch is dipped and the RR measures how much drag there is from transmission etc by how quickly the rollers stop.

 

Make sense?

 

CheerZ,

 

Andy

Originally posted by andyduff

NO thats not the turbo spinning down lol

 

Its the rollers spinning down - the clutch is dipped and the RR measures how much drag there is from transmission etc by how quickly the rollers stop.

 

Make sense?

 

CheerZ,

 

Andy

 

did you watch it all duff?

it shows the turbo spinning down at the end of the vid. Looks cool.

 

the noise it makes of full chat is awesome too, like a jet!! :D:D

Yeah - Andy - shurrup, you don't know what you're on about :D (innocent look) Well.. you're talking about the wrong bit of the vid, at least :D

 

And if you notice - the engine was switched off while it was at idle..

 

You guys don't really think that your turbos (especially a modern BB or RB turbo) stop spinning when you're at idle, do you?

I have been informed (Mr. Duff) that I didn't explain myself very well.. :D

 

What I meant was - at idle, the turbo was still spinning.. So the only thing you can do is switch the car off - it's not like you have brakes on the turbo :D (Especially if you have a vent-to-air BOV that opens when the engine switches off, the turbo really is just freewheeling against nothing).

 

Of course, we all know that this happened simply because the owner didn't replace his asbestos hampsters (lost when he put a new exhaust on) with the required uprated hampsters... :D

Why dont you ever see cars like that on top gear type shows? I'd love to see £5k worth of car + £20ks worth of mods trash £300ks worth of Zonda but somehow you know you'll never see it.

 

That car must be about to have chocolate pistons at that output and the lag from the big turbo must be whole seconds before it gets up to boogee.

Originally posted by beermonster

pretty cool, im just tempted to chuck half a pound a steak in that turbo at the end and make some burgers.

 

LOL you could probably just leave it on the slam panel and let it suck it in. :D :D

Originally posted by WillieO

Why dont you ever see cars like that on top gear type shows? I'd love to see £5k worth of car + £20ks worth of mods trash £300ks worth of Zonda but somehow you know you'll never see it.

 

That car must be about to have chocolate pistons at that output and the lag from the big turbo must be whole seconds before it gets up to boogee.

 

So you don't agree with modding then Willie? :D

You do, they've featured the modified Evo's from ND on Top Gear

Originally posted by andyf

You do, they've featured the modified Evo's from ND on Top Gear

 

goddamnit couldn't edit my message.

 

... and also the twin engined Audi TT, and the cars that tried to beat the Westfield/Caterham around the track, eventually won by a plane.

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