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Noz

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Yeah it's the first photo I've shared for years mate.

 

603hp. 540 ft lb.

 

Not bad for a non turbo engine.

 

Not bad at all...flying the flag for GE's :cool:

 

Whifbitz's coil conversion looks to be doing it's job too. I'd be well happy with those results!

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Yeah it's the first photo I've shared for years mate.

 

603hp. 540 ft lb.

 

Not bad for a non turbo engine.

 

Not bad at all...flying the flag for GE's :cool:

 

Whifbitz's coil conversion looks to be doing it's job too. I'd be well happy with those results!

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Any ideas on the cost of the coil conversion? Would lover to delete my dizzy .

 

They've not released the details yet but there are many ways to do it. R35 coils are quite cheap so it'll hopefully only be a couple hundred quid and then some basic wiring.

 

I went a slightly different route and used coil packs from a VVTi GE. R35 coils are probably more powerful, don't need an igniter and can run sequential. So if the price is good, it's probably the best option to use them

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They've not released the details yet but there are many ways to do it. R35 coils are quite cheap so it'll hopefully only be a couple hundred quid and then some basic wiring.

 

I went a slightly different route and used coil packs from a VVTi GE. R35 coils are probably more powerful, don't need an igniter and can run sequential. So if the price is good, it's probably the best option to use them

 

 

I'm bolting a VVTi head to my non-vvti GE block. So hopefully R35 coils won't be too much of an issue setting up on a standalone. Going for 700hp - I think that's the limit of the gearbox!

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I'm bolting a VVTi head to my non-vvti GE block. So hopefully R35 coils won't be too much of an issue setting up on a standalone. Going for 700hp - I think that's the limit of the gearbox!

 

That's another way to go about it :) vvti coils will probably be just as easy if you've already got the head etc

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