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my standard itr dc2 is making 239.8kw on 7.5psi with unopened motor.............its driven daily.........................
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Hey, I saw that, i just finished reading about it in the new fast fours... Looks shmick... How many k's did you have on your motor when you went to turbo it?
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 Originally Posted by Webby_roller
Hey, I saw that, i just finished reading about it in the new fast fours... Looks shmick... How many k's did you have on your motor when you went to turbo it?
thanks mate..................i havnt had a chance to scan the mag and post it on here, i will do it tomorrow........
it had 150,000km's on it when i decided to boost it.......... its all in the tune and the way u drive it............look after it, it all counts
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 Originally Posted by IEVAQ8
thanks mate..................i havnt had a chance to scan the mag and post it on here, i will do it tomorrow........
it had 150,000km's on it when i decided to boost it.......... its all in the tune and the way u drive it............look after it, it all counts
Do you mind me asking what you mean by how its driven? Like atm my driving style is just normal with the usual given it a bit onto an emtpy high way or when needed to get out of a sticky situation....
And do how does your servicing schedule look like for the motor? oil every 5k? etc.
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 Originally Posted by Webby_roller
Do you mind me asking what you mean by how its driven? Like atm my driving style is just normal with the usual given it a bit onto an emtpy high way or when needed to get out of a sticky situation....
And do how does your servicing schedule look like for the motor? oil every 5k? etc.
look after it, warm it up, gradually increase revs as u start to drive........(eg. cruze and rev to say 3000rpm for first couple of km's then add some load and rev to 4000rpm, get the turbo spooling and that air into the motor gradually.......then even rev a liuttle harde with more load..............once ur comfortable with water tempos and oil temps, then go for a full throttle squirt...........cruze the last couple of km's home to get everything back to operating temps.........let engine idle/cool down before shutting it off..........
service is every 5000km's and it includes the basic oil and oil filter as well as spark plugs and a thorough check of everything else........coolant, brake and clutch fluid, gearbox oil.................
for me its my prie and joy and my daily..............so it must be spot on all day every day.....
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 Originally Posted by IEVAQ8
look after it, warm it up, gradually increase revs as u start to drive........(eg. cruze and rev to say 3000rpm for first couple of km's then add some load and rev to 4000rpm, get the turbo spooling and that air into the motor gradually.......then even rev a liuttle harde with more load..............once ur comfortable with water tempos and oil temps, then go for a full throttle squirt...........cruze the last couple of km's home to get everything back to operating temps.........let engine idle/cool down before shutting it off..........
service is every 5000km's and it includes the basic oil and oil filter as well as spark plugs and a thorough check of everything else........coolant, brake and clutch fluid, gearbox oil.................
for me its my prie and joy and my daily..............so it must be spot on all day every day.....
Cheers... I am doing that anyway as it is the same with me... My car is my pride and joy and if anything happens to it... Its devastating.... So it looks like its time to start some planning... Cheers for the help
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 Originally Posted by IEVAQ8
my standard itr dc2 is making 239.8kw on 7.5psi with unopened motor.............its driven daily......................... 
Off topic sorta, but I just read about your weapon in FF, well done
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 Originally Posted by Jarkz
Off topic sorta, but I just read about your weapon in FF, well done 
lol............thanks mate.............i will be scanning the pages and posting on here tomorrow....
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