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Bet that goes good on the street
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That bay is laid out so well it almost looks factory :punk:

You've more than doubled the output of the engine in N/A form and then some with only 5 psi so she's definitely a happy camper. All the ones I've had on the dyno made around 150-170rwhp only.

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Looks so factory. Nice and clean. job well done for sure.
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+1 excellent work all round, and truely unique doing it that way!
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bloody marvellous work mate. like other folks have said, looks like it was put there from factory.
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What nahh, that looks better than factory :)
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Nice work mate, even nicer that it's running so much if your own stuff ! Your a genius
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Love this thing! So clean
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All the above, and I find it refreshing to see a street car that is much more than just a drag car with plates.
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Thanks for the compliments fellas, really happy with how everything has turned out just its taken way longer than I ever thought possible :lol: Lots of great inspiration and knowledge of those on here in this build.

The car made 220rwhp NA on U98 with the Wolf3D many many years ago, I think this is a pretty standard figure for an auto with aftermarket ECU. Going by that power figure and the latest (really not an accurate comparison considering different dyno and different decade but will use it anyway) its making roughly 18 rwhp per PSI which is ball park and about what was seen as the boost was increased on the dyno.

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