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Re: Another RSR Clone Project - Dyno Day

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The dirveability is great. It is very tractable from 1000 RPM idle up to 4000 RPM. At that point it begins to really kick in. I cant say thay I've really explored the upper limits just yet. Next up will be some acceleration trials and then a drivers ed at Lime Rock in Nov.
Look forward to seeing it again at LRP this year Tom, hopefully you will put GAS in it this time!

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wow great build, very impressive, especially that it is streetable. unfortunately in my area i dont think you can switch cis to pmos and have it be street legal
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That car looks awesome..... is there a build thread I can drool on?
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tom,
Really turned out nice.

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anything new on your car Tom...?? How is she holding up since you finished building her...?? Have you had to re-do or change anything on her...??

Hopefully one day I can build one like this...

Hope all is well with you & yours...

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Love the look of the engine bay, it looks roomy and clean. I caught this off of another thread where you said your build was reliable but not cheap. Mind giving me a rough estimate? Currently have a 1980 911SC with CIS. Thanks in advance.


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