AussieCJ7 Member 67 Member For: 16y 6m 16d Posted 10/01/14 03:15 AM Share Posted 10/01/14 03:15 AM Not everything that comes out of the Impound, is to everyone's liking. But Mick does use his cars to advertise the work of his shop well.I believe 'skids' were a major motivation for this incarnation.Well he won HP hero at Nats so great work and congrats to the Impound crew given the the quality of cars around these days it no trival effort to win Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bulletime Donating Members 937 Member For: 14y 1m 3d Gender: Male Posted 10/01/14 11:09 AM Share Posted 10/01/14 11:09 AM Yeah saw that on YouTube, pretty epic and good effort. Few guys saying though that the high hp v8s usually kick over 1500 hp but there was none around? That turbo though looks like it'll suck in small children and turn them into pure kw's haha. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fryer of Tyres Boost Addict Member 198 Member For: 16y 7m 1d Gender: Male Location: Belcompton Posted 13/01/14 06:05 AM Share Posted 13/01/14 06:05 AM (edited) High HP V8's - Jake's Torana threw a leg out of bed on the first dyno day, and with it, went his opportunity to win HP Heroes for the third year running.As for Mick's XR, I cannot wait to see whether all that turbo (GT55), equates to quick times on the strip. In comparison, the Big Dan Racing's drag XR made approx. 1345rwhp and ran 8.2. So a well set up street car with 1130rwhp should be able to run high 8's. (granted the manual box in Mick's car would be swapped back to an auto for racing duties)In addition: I spotted a mandarin BA Turbs (YLD-40L) on the Barton heading towards Mitchell, as well as two new Camaro ZL1s in Belco. Edited 13/01/14 06:13 AM by Fryer of Tyres Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fryer of Tyres Boost Addict Member 198 Member For: 16y 7m 1d Gender: Male Location: Belcompton Posted 23/02/14 10:19 PM Share Posted 23/02/14 10:19 PM Spotted Quasi lurking the GT thru Latham yesterday arvo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coolfgxr6t Member 30 Member For: 11y 5m 11d Posted 07/03/14 08:00 AM Share Posted 07/03/14 08:00 AM Noticed canberra has e85 now. Might have to think about getting my fg tuned on it. under 1.50 litre too. do esp do e85 tunes?Sent from my GT-I9300T using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bulletime Donating Members 937 Member For: 14y 1m 3d Gender: Male Posted 07/03/14 09:54 AM Share Posted 07/03/14 09:54 AM Everyone who can tune "should" be able to. I'd seen a while ago fyshwick was getting e85, only went live 2 days ago by the looks of it http://www.unitedpetroleum.com.au/united/news/news-item/news/2014/03/05/fyshwick-act-now-sells-e85!Not sure if ill go e85 or just eflex, e85 is not great as a daily on the fuel hoses, also prob won't start to well in the Canberra cold. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coolfgxr6t Member 30 Member For: 11y 5m 11d Posted 07/03/14 10:49 PM Share Posted 07/03/14 10:49 PM what is eflex? I only really drive it on weekends but was thinking about getting 98 tune aswell for when I go trips away on long trips is this posible? Would I have to completly drain my tank of e85 before put 98 back in?Sent from my GT-I9300T using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bulletime Donating Members 937 Member For: 14y 1m 3d Gender: Male Posted 08/03/14 08:22 AM Share Posted 08/03/14 08:22 AM Eflex is sold at some caltexs it's typically e70-76 whereas united e85 is generally around e75 but has been seen up to e92. So basically a bit less ethanol in the mix for caltex, pros and cons going with either but can make pretty good gains with either and the eflex will be kinder on the fuel lines and everything since it's got less ethanolPlenty of info around the forums on what u can do. So have a look. With a tune u can get what u want in a sct x3, most get like a 98 tune and eflex and maybe a valet (only rev to 3000rpm or something). Can get eflex at tuggeranong or gold creek afaik. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bellato Donating Members 2,713 Member For: 14y 3m 24d Posted 09/03/14 11:13 AM Share Posted 09/03/14 11:13 AM E85 tends to be at least 85% and up to 92 whereas eflex can go from 70-90% and you just can't account for such fluctuations in a single tune. With e85 you can get away with because I think most tuners run a slightly richer tune to account for a higher ethanol content that you occasionally get.If I was running e85 though I'd probably be running flex-fuel sensor to test the amount in each tank and have a few different tunes, e80, e85, e90, then 98 and valet. x3 allows 10 tunes so can make it work.As bullet said e85 requires a decent upgrade to the fuel system and regular changing of fuel filters etc to ensure things don't block up.And yea I'd say ESP would do an E85 tune but I would be going to Sydney and getting a tuner who tunes it alot. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bulletime Donating Members 937 Member For: 14y 1m 3d Gender: Male Posted 10/03/14 10:47 AM Share Posted 10/03/14 10:47 AM (edited) Saw in a performance mag recently an ad for ESP saying they supply e85 so guarantee they'll tune for it. Problem with all the extra tunes is tuning cost but depends how u wanna roll. I'd say eflex would be the one to need a few more tunes compared to e85 but there's still plenty of ppl who just use the test tube testers without any probs Edited 10/03/14 10:47 AM by Bulletime Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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