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  senna_T said:
mate thanks for the comments, I think it might be the fact that I am running the stock actuator and the boost drops off after peaking at 15psi, not sure

309rwkw's 117.8 mph 6sp man with MT streets. Street tyres I think I did 111+ mph but with 14.6 and 15.0 times lol.

Stock actuator with peak boost of 16psi tapering to 13psi.

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  senna_T said:
so what are we concluding here? Are we saying that if you have 300rwkw you should be running around 110MPH?

The table is intended to be used as a guide and it makes an interesting reference for people who are running their cars down the quarter. You can see that there is a bit of a variation between cars running the 300 rwkw mark depending on transmissions.

If you average out the figures and plot the average then we should end up with a clear indicator of what sort of MPH you can expect for a given RWKW.

If we get enough figures from more cars then we can separate it into separate graphs one for each type of transmission.

Interesting stuff !

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JP Was just looking at the graph, looks good mate

My Car is a 6 speed auto by the way :spoton:

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Thanks ... I will update it again after a few days and we can keep a close eye on the results ... I will at some time plot the results ina graph which will make it easier to see the results.

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212rwkw 102mph A6 <-- Stock

250rwkw 107.4mph A6

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