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6 Aug 2011, 23:00 (Ref:2936744) | #1 | |
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Ex Carnegie Focus
Converted by Godfrey, it is now lighter and non restricted (which you can notice in the revs the engine make):
http://youtu.be/hu_EPyxxi7A |
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9 Aug 2011, 20:39 (Ref:2937785) | #2 | |
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Does not sound like big boost to me ,sounds still restricted ,power does not come in hard enough
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9 Aug 2011, 20:46 (Ref:2937789) | #3 | |
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Yeah I agree with that, maybe it is because it is going uphill? I had the same feeling with all the Pikes Peaks cars. It could be running lower boost, but on Julian Godfrey site it says rebuild and lightened and non restricted Carnegie Focus: 800 bhp or something...
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