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What are you putting in the boot ?

What the...... I hope it will be :(

yeah paul, i was nice and called you by your better nickname :D

and what ARE you putting in the boot? another 'competition' sub? :thumbsup:

yeah i hope so too... gotta do a proper design... and as you can see by the sig, they are somewhat bigger then normal...

shits gunna break :(

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^ see look at the person above me.

at say 80kms, his power ouput is like 80kw or so..

Pauls at 80 is like 50kw..

I dont know if you even should compare kms to kw..

Well thats what the graph says so im..

Have a look at mine:

Mods: full exhaust and more boost.. THATS IT!! NO FMIC NO NOTHING!! NO TUNE!! just a pure dyno..

50kw on mine is less than say 2500 rpms.. which is no where nearly 80kms..

So what im sayin is, is that tune correct or what?

OR am i stupid and you dont compare the two on pauls graph..

Have a look at mine:

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^ hope it turns out ok.. had to re-size it

EDIT: im not comparing figures here from mine to anyone elses.. I dont care about that..

Purely trying to understand how it works!!

Coz if the safc does those sort of figures, then i might as well leave my car alone!! abd wait till i get a power fc or similar

EDIT2: and yea mine dips of after 180kms.. :thumbsup:

Edited by siddr20

Huh..you guys get so technical....here is my UNIGROUP tune against my UNIQUE tune...same car same everything...I guess they have done a better sparkplugs gap....hehehehehehe

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Ben told me he can push it further.....question is do I want more??????

Cheers,

EUG.

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