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if it says PSI on the print out then i'm thinking that since PSI has closed down then Top Racing has bought they'res since it is a 4wd DynoDynamics

i heard both top racing and ovaboost were trying to get they're hands on it. so looks like top racing snapped it up

Edited by Hayai
Yeh we go PSIs dyno,(Brett got him self a real good job so he sold up)

Dyno Dynamics are about to update it to accredited Shootout etc.

good coz oncei got my new coilpacks in and the knocksensors sorted i gonna wanna see what figures i get lol

  • 2 weeks later...
Got it done today at topracing, good place.

Guys were friendly and didn't fob me off because I only had a safc :spank:

Got a nice straight line all the way to 180 kw :P

Was expecting the before graph to be full of flat spots and dips, but looks like it was okay.

new map starts at -6% at 2000 and ends up with -14% at 6000

is the SAFC is the only mod in your car?, no pod or exhaust??

Panel, turbo back with split dump and $28 boost controller too :dry:

I got 172kwrw, with ali china FMIC, cat, 3" dump & exhaust, pod and very thing esle is standard eg. turbo boost.... looking to buy a boost controller & AFC. hoping for 280-300 rwhp (209-225 rwkw)

new mob started out south of river too, in tune performance, i had a bit of a talk to him and seems to know what he is talking about. told me he had something to do with the engine in the fastest GTR over east! may be worth a looky. anyone else heard of them. situated between xspeed and cypher. has his own dyno too.

Aarron runs "In Tune performance" but does not have he own DYNO as he uses Xspeeds, but he know his stuff. He is moving his shop to Bibra Lake soon

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