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Old Dec 28, 2009 | 08:26 AM
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sick car dude!!!
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Old Dec 28, 2009 | 08:48 AM
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HKS Billet Connecting Rods

Oliver Con Rods
No doubt that yours is an interesting engine build list. But, please explain why the variety of connecting rods used in the same mill

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Old Dec 28, 2009 | 09:13 AM
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No doubt that yours is an interesting engine build list. But, please explain why the variety of connecting rods used in the same mill

good question

the engine is second hand it has done around 6k miles i have px my evo 8 mr 340 engine and money to the guys way he ownes FQ perfromance i got a very good deal and the other goodies and work getting carryed out is amazing one of the best tuners in the uk

what power do use guy think the red will do ?

also i have been reading about e85 fuel and i am thinking of runing 10 percent e85 i wont run full e85 but autronic dont do switchable maps and e85 is not big in the uk yet so only some place have them closest to me is 40 miles away

what gain would i get out of using e85 compared to my pump fuel 98 ?


thanks for all the comments
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Old Dec 28, 2009 | 09:32 AM
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Your UK 98 R.O.N. fuel is equivalent to our 93 octane R.O.N.+M.O.N./2 fuel. If you convert your car over to full E-85 then you should see a 50 -70 WHP increase in power and a similar increase in torque. But, you'd have to go to a twin fuel pump setup and much larger fuel injectors.
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Old Dec 28, 2009 | 10:01 AM
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Your UK 98 R.O.N. fuel is equivalent to our 93 octane R.O.N.+M.O.N./2 fuel. If you convert your car over to full E-85 then you should see a 50 -70 WHP increase in power and a similar increase in torque. But, you'd have to go to a twin fuel pump setup and much larger fuel injectors.
ah right did not know that

yeah i might just stick with 10 percent i think i have 044 pump fitted and rc 1000 injectors so fueling should not be a issue

what power is the red good for the turbo is brand new so dont no results
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Old Jan 7, 2010 | 05:55 AM
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quick update guys and a happy new year to all


i have just bought a brand new ross sport gt35 HTA v band turbo kit some pics below


what you guys think
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Old Jan 7, 2010 | 06:26 AM
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Thats a nice kit. Spool up wont be as quick as the red, but with a 2.3 will still be nice. With plenty up top too.

Nice car
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Old Jan 7, 2010 | 06:42 AM
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Welcome to Evo M. I see your off to a great start.

Good luck on the build
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Old Jan 7, 2010 | 07:52 AM
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Welcome to Evo M. I see your off to a great start.

Good luck on the build


i was going to buy a gt40 but tbh 800bhp is to much for what i will be needing so went with the gt35 hta plus the company are sponcering me so al good

i hope to get 600/600 i hope this is possible
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Old Jan 7, 2010 | 10:32 AM
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Originally Posted by simon_16v
i was going to buy a gt40 but tbh 800bhp is to much for what i will be needing so went with the gt35 hta plus the company are sponcering me so al good

i hope to get 600/600 i hope this is possible
600whp shouldn't be an issue, but I would be impressed if you can get 600tq out of a 35r. I usually see that kind of torque with cars making 7-800whp. Of course you do have a 2.3, so that will help. My prediction would be low 600whp range with 5-550tq.

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Old Jan 16, 2010 | 04:43 PM
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600whp shouldn't be an issue, but I would be impressed if you can get 600tq out of a 35r. I usually see that kind of torque with cars making 7-800whp. Of course you do have a 2.3, so that will help. My prediction would be low 600whp range with 5-550tq.


just been speaking with my tuner i will be runing 2 maps.

one with normal pump fue he said l should see 550/600 bhp 550/575 ftlb.

the other 100 percent e85 race fuel hoping for around 650/675 bhp 575/600 ftlb


what do use guys think?


engine was put in today just waiting on jmf manifold coming from the us so shoudl be about 1 more week i will get pics up
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