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Old 05-10-2006, 06:26 PM
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d15b jdm turbo vs vw v6, b16a

i have d15b vtec jdm turbo, i use safc2 i have no dyno in my city to tell me how many hp i have but i feel the car run very well, there are two person need to drag with me first golf v6 2800 cc. second have civic b16a. any suggesion ?
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Old 05-11-2006, 07:57 PM
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Re: d15b jdm turbo vs vw v6, b16a

Uh.. go race them? This is not a racing story.
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Re: d15b jdm turbo vs vw v6, b16a

hey, i was wondering if your safc2 is holding up and spiting out the feul needed to supply the motor. please pm back because i am not in this forum mosly and i will probly forget. thanks
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