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    keep us updated on this always wanted to see a rototang 86

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    there a few around... lol.

    "cmeslide" has one, and i seen a few others.
    lol at white people in japan. just lol.

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    EFI Bridgeport 13B would be dopetown.

    Get around 130rwkw and win.
    RT142 Estate.

    AJPS.

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    -redwork-

    ive had a 13b bridge port turbo with a 45r on it, full boost at 3200rpm and 460hp atw on 18psi

    in a 86 that would be cool thats all i'm saying bulk power ftw

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    that's low for a bridgey, we were getting close on 200rwkw
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    NA? really?

    i thought those number would be pushing it even for a PP.

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    You have to have the porting right, of course, quad throttles etc. Once we experimented, milled the bridges, put alot of thought into it and when the engine was dynoed, didn't deliver the goods, sometimes with the rotors, what looks like it will work won't.

    Experimented with RX8 bits and nothing but dramas.....but that another story
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    yeh for a na bp thats up there man

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    back in the late 80's early 90's I ran a 13B PP in my road car (RX3) at first was running a 51mm Weber IDA, then went to 55mm throttles using an Autronic SM2(this was early 90's, maybe 91/92) dynoed on engine dyno and pulled 312hp(233kw), suffice to say, it was a fast road car (hollinger gear set in RX4 casing, 1st 2.33, 2nd 1.77, 3rd 1.333, 4th 1.00) and 4.88:1 diff ratio.
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    yeh right will there ya go

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