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<{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->31 km - ok - probably 15 sec per lap then - if that is an average of about 85mph (135kph), that would be about 1.5 sec per lap on most of the tracks here - that's more like what i would expect from such a system
obviously if the average speed of that course is lower, then the gains would also be lower on the tracks here
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Nordschleife is quite fast track, so I guess it's quite easy to build up 1-2sec of advance per straight, if the straight is longer one. And there's many long WOT-straights (100% gas open) on nordschleife.
How is this ITB-case going on on the other side of the Atlantic? [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif[/img]
There's one car where guy's are building ITB lend from Haybausa. This car is 951 though. If one had enough money, it would be nice to have 3.2ltr N/A with ITB or other special things. Some guys like 3.0 ltr with big turbo, but such thing is difficult to get officially registered here in Finland. Big Bore N/A with motorcandy would be nobrainer, because the official car register people wont see any difference to stock. turbo's they notice, at least usually. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif[/img]