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Old Feb 11, 2010, 07:19 AM
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Precision 6765 turbo build

It has been a long time in posting this project but as it is near completion it has become time to share.

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Old Feb 11, 2010, 07:21 AM
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Looking very nice. I like that manifold.
Old Feb 11, 2010, 07:22 AM
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Damn very nice!
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When are we going to see the dyno results?
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Originally Posted by slonez
When are we going to see the dyno results?
Hoping for wednesday, thursday next week. Just finished placing an order on a new fuel system to support the power requirements. Shooting for 750-800 on the stock block in.
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Holy God that's big.
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Thumbs up

man that snail is HUGE!! cant wait to see some numbers with this kind of setup.
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Whatever you do just make sure you have the proper heat shielding in place to keep your fuel and brake lines from melting.
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All the lines are going to be steel braided and protected hoping to have the car to jestr so he can tune it
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Originally Posted by Gump
Hoping for wednesday, thursday next week. Just finished placing an order on a new fuel system to support the power requirements. Shooting for 750-800 on the stock block in.
Am i reading this right?? 700-800 on stock Longblock?? What type of dyno to be used??

Mike
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Originally Posted by Hiboost
Whatever you do just make sure you have the proper heat shielding in place to keep your fuel and brake lines from melting.
No doubt. That brake master cylinder is going to need a cooling fan or something. That thing is going to make some heat. Nice piece of work though.
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Originally Posted by Mike@AwdMotorsports
Am i reading this right?? 700-800 on stock Longblock?? What type of dyno to be used??

Mike
Hey Mike,

Its a dynojet but I don't know the model number.
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Originally Posted by Gump
Hey Mike,

Its a dynojet but I don't know the model number.
Cool.. I saw jestr was tuning after so i figured that.. well good luck.. Your braver than i am..
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thats a good looking kit sir

danny never ceases to impress... good luck with those numbers, like mike said, you're braver than me also haha
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I think we'll be measuring this one in miles per short block.


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