FMs newest built d
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wannabe wrote:
i was there. no one wanted to line up!
SPANISH RICE POSTED!
i was to scared. -
like nick said let it rip.......:icon_geek:
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i would be scared also...
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nice build...it should be fun. Upgrade that turbo setup and you'll have a fast D
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Looks good....
Dont you want to "break it in" how you are going to drive it??
So like if you are going to drive hard break it in hard??
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krzydrftr93 wrote:
Looks good....Dont you want to "break it in" how you are going to drive it??
So like if you are going to drive hard break it in hard??
Is that the correct wayall depends on what engine builder you talk to.
I know guys who have had cars on the dyno within a few miles of motor assembly (I also know a guy who put a BUNCH of miles on one night on the 494-694 loop between install and dyno time).
If you had motor work done, talk to them and see what they say.
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i always thought that you were supposed to break them in hard also. but then i read a bunch of forms that said to not boost and dont bring it above
4k. i put about 150 miles on it and now im boosting 5psi. i figure that will be good for a few days..... -
I believe you're supposed to break an engine in hard due to something with the way the rings seal on a hard break in vs a babied break in...
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Who is tuning?
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SPANISH-RICE wrote:
i always thought that you were supposed to break them in hard also. but then i read a bunch of forms that said to not boost and dont bring it above
4k. i put about 150 miles on it and now im boosting 5psi. i figure that will be good for a few days.....I have about 150 miles on my rebuild and it's seen 9500 rpm and 18-19 psi of boost and run out 4th gear to 150+ mph a handful of times.
It's gonna see BIG boost this week.
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Nope.
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tuned for 19 psi as of last night

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have any clue what kidna power your making at 19 psi
you gonna race it on the 10th
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