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surely someone in the club can get near this 200mph ,i watch tiff neddell on channel 5 and saw all these mental motors trying to top 200 but the closest they got was 195 in a RUF porshe come on you big boys :smash:

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This surprised me:-

 

RC Engineering modified our stock injectors to flow 928cc without leaks.

Cherrypicker provided the original information that convinced me to

ditch the Haltech and pursue tuning the factory ECU.

 

I'd like to know what they did to the stock injectors!

:eek:

 

z32 in f blown gt , f/bgt

reset tanaka's record from 14 years ago. only beat it by 2mph at 225, but head gasket failure ended a good streak of runs. 191, 197, 209, 226, bu run at 224. next year should show a good improvement (240+ or bust!). ran 34psi on wolf's single turbo upgrade (X2) 400/450s with internal gates. we built simple log manifolds for the t3/4s but they did the trick gearvenders mounted behind the stock trans took care of overdrive duties and put 226mph at around 7krpm.

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