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Re: charlie's na6
I hope that the speeds were under the signposted limits
Considering the recent public comment on the video of the motorbike using the footpath as a shortcut in peak hour traffic in Brisbane.

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Looked like first and second gear, wasnt a race the wrx just happened to be in a hurry to the speed limit also.
Whats the new engine plan?
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So basically you just posted videos of yourself street racing in a thread with numerous pics of your car and of yourself and other clear identifiers?
Wow.
Wow.

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Magpie wrote:I hope that the speeds were under the signposted limitsConsidering the recent public comment on the video of the motorbike using the footpath as a shortcut in peak hour traffic in Brisbane.
its 80 in the tunnel. that was 40km to limit.. no traction so easy under the speed limit

NitroDann wrote:Looked like first and second gear, wasnt a race the wrx just happened to be in a hurry to the speed limit also.
Whats the new engine plan?
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haha no new engine lol.. hes just being a dick

Suspense wrote:So basically you just posted videos of yourself street racing in a thread with numerous pics of your car and of yourself and other clear identifiers?
Wow.
racing was done on a closed highway
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Sounds sick brahhhhhhhhhhh.
Should totally do some tunnel cruises when my engine is ready
Should totally do some tunnel cruises when my engine is ready

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mrpham wrote:Sounds sick brahhhhhhhhhhh.
Should totally do some tunnel cruises when my engine is ready
yeah u should.. open up those itbs


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You going to check out Lakeside Practice & Sprints tomorrow? Might as well go myself, no rain so no grow on the lawns!!
You going to check out Lakeside Practice & Sprints tomorrow? Might as well go myself, no rain so no grow on the lawns!!
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charlie_91 wrote:racing was done on a closed highway
That still wouldn't make it legal.
Just posting in your interest as an FYI about whether you want to keep it up there.
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charlie_91 wrote:racing was done on a closed highway
Hahahhah. Should have just said it was done in Mexico somewhere
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Saw that video of the guy 'up the footpath' on South Pine Road! Used to live just around the corner and always used that for my late afternoon 5-7km walks!! Don't know how many times I was yelled at by cyclists walking on THEIR pathways!!
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Your car sounds sick, how much power are you putting to the ground atm?
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rxmx wrote:Your car sounds sick, how much power are you putting to the ground atm?
Cheers dude


atm its around 330rwhp on high boost. I wanna make the switch to barrel e85 soonish and hopefully sit comfortably with 370rwhp high boost and 270rwhp low boost.. Gotta do more research to see if my crank is all good for that power

Suspense wrote:charlie_91 wrote:racing was done on a closed highway
That still wouldn't make it legal.
Just posting in your interest as an FYI about whether you want to keep it up there.
What if i owned the highway ?

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Nice, on a rolling start if you get traction that should put you in low 12 - high 11 sec territory. You running caltex e85?
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Ive got some spare wheels sitting under the house that im gonna get a pair of 225/50 street radials and head to the strip one night. Atm its just on bp 98. But the plan is to go for e85 in the not so distant future. i want like 200rwkw on low boost (14psi) and 270ish rwkw on high boost (20ish). I think its pretty achievable. I already have the fuel system for it so i just need to go buy a barrel of e85 and get it retuned.
Im going barrel over pump as there is no pump e85 within like 45min of my house.
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You will pick up 12ish percent across the range with just a retune, without adding additional boost.
EDIT: You will probably find that 4 degrees more timing in boost will net max torque, and that will get you a bit more power.
Good luck
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EDIT: You will probably find that 4 degrees more timing in boost will net max torque, and that will get you a bit more power.
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