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pwning noobs on the dynojet

Old 11-27-2009 | 11:05 PM
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decided to pump out some serious numbers and blow the crowd away with my monster powerplant


skip to 1.39 on the video thats when the action starts

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and here are the results

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heres last years readings
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cant wait for this new engine to go in and make some REAL hp and do REAL drifting
Old 11-27-2009 | 11:06 PM
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gratz.

it's still a heap.
Old 11-27-2009 | 11:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Kim Jong Illin'
gratz.

it's still a heap.
i can agree its a heap, ive had, and have the option to drop a sr20 in, i have the money to do some baller swap.. but im mainly focused on seat time, and getting to events. so i bought a truck, getting the cage welded in etc.. money will come around soon someday

i feel like, keeping lower horsepower, and taking smaller steps like im doing will be worth it in the long run. ive learned alot with this 40 dollar single slammer i dragged out of a shed in maryland. once i get towards the 200+ rwh im aiming for ill be able to handle it.. and actually use that horsepower. im not ready for it yet skill level wise in my opinion. to each their own,
its good to have progression though, which was my goal
Old 11-28-2009 | 12:02 AM
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pretty impressive for a single cam
Old 11-28-2009 | 03:34 AM
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People sleep on the ka24e. Thats more more than a DE would make.
Old 11-28-2009 | 04:08 AM
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love this car always wanted to do one...
congrats on bringing your numbers up!
Old 11-28-2009 | 04:29 AM
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were the straps really necessary??????lmao

but congrats...i read your build thread every few days...
Old 11-28-2009 | 05:49 AM
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Default Re: pwning noobs on the dynojet

Originally Posted by RE-SPECGARAGE
People sleep on the ka24e. Thats more more than a DE would make.
I've seen them dyno stock 130-135, but not with those torque numbers.
Old 11-28-2009 | 05:52 AM
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Originally Posted by David S12
i can agree its a heap, ive had, and have the option to drop a sr20 in, i have the money to do some baller swap.. but im mainly focused on seat time, and getting to events. so i bought a truck, getting the cage welded in etc.. money will come around soon someday

i feel like, keeping lower horsepower, and taking smaller steps like im doing will be worth it in the long run. ive learned alot with this 40 dollar single slammer i dragged out of a shed in maryland. once i get towards the 200+ rwh im aiming for ill be able to handle it.. and actually use that horsepower. im not ready for it yet skill level wise in my opinion. to each their own,
its good to have progression though, which was my goal
yea i bet it will be worth it. i dont know much about drifting but this concept is used in autocross on the daily. just keep your car how it is until you have mastered it and then modify it so then you can learn how to master it. thats wassup.
Old 11-28-2009 | 06:23 AM
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Single slammers FTW!!!

Isn't this setup turbo'd?

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