Post Info TOPIC: THE SCOOBY DOO THAT WONT...HOPEFULLY!


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THE SCOOBY DOO THAT WONT...HOPEFULLY!


  Just finished putting my second scooby engine in tonight, I have built it to get 415.789 bhp at the wheels and 1019.167543 lb  torque.
  But the trick is that it runs at 60 degC @ 9000rpm full load on a 49degC ambient temp.
 
  All these mods cost me $900 (at bunnings?)

 Actually.....just threw in another jap import, seems to run well, should be ready for warialda....but I wont be there!
 
ALL I WISH FOR IS NO OVERHEATING.....the hondas are easy to beat otherwise :)

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Whats a man to do we now own a Honda but Subi was my first choice but the Money Factor chose. Class winning motor ,computer, extractors, modified sump, adaption plates ect for the price of just a motor we couldn't pass it up so it will be Honda on the outside but Subi on the inside.

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I can't believe the chooks let you near it...



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Yeah, I cleaned up the roosters egg yolks.

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Hey Boss Truck, think you did very well getting Lindsays engine package, it went very well in his Southern Cross. Would have bought it myself but had already bought adaptor/flywheel and import engine. By the time i mess about with computer/wiring and exhaust its rapidly adding up.Lindsays new setup with the VQ35 is pretty damn quick, plus he knows how to drive it. biggrin     



-- Edited by mk5 luva at 18:21, 2008-12-03

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