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Originally posted by adam 32

how would you bring boost on earlier with a more agressive timing curve? surely it will still flow the same amount of exhaust gas therefore the turbo will always spooll at 4K?

Ask steve @ sst. I wont be going down the drags till I have the wolf3d in and tuned. Dont see the point in going until the car's setup right, plus my tyres are hitting about 12 months in age, although not completely lacking in tread I'm sure they wont be as good as new ones but I'll still give them a try. I think my stock ecu is ****ed, in the mornings (cold or not) the car searches up and down, sometimes to the point of stalling but doesnt quite and then finally settles on about 1500rpm till it warms up and then sits around 650rpm, sometimes the car idle is lumpy too, but I think thats spark plug related.

Originally posted by rob77

I think my stock ecu is ****ed, in the mornings (cold or not) the car searches up and down, sometimes to the point of stalling but doesnt quite and then finally settles on about 1500rpm till it warms up and then sits around 650rpm.

Mine does that. Grant told me what it was. Can't remember now, something is a little out of calibration. Computers not f#cked.

Originally posted by Hicks

Mine does that. Grant told me what it was. Can't remember now, something is a little out of calibration. Computers not f#cked.

Mine does the hunting thing too on cold startup every now and then.. I find a tap of right foot seems to sort it out pronto tho..

Robbie i dont think you will reduce your lag marginally with an exhaust manifold change

Your kidding yourself, the ex housing is too big and the efficiancy range is way off what boost your stock internals can handle

Im guessing 100rpm better spoolup with the manifold. maybe 100 rpm more with the tuned computer but even that is optimistic

down the drags you poofs

Originally posted by caminperth

Any ideas when I can use those tickets you gave me rev?

At "The Clink" in freo, this friday night. Event starts at 10pm goes to 1am or so. I may or may not be presiding over part of the nights event, subject to my wife being there. :)

Originally posted by macka

Your kidding yourself, the ex housing is too big and the efficiancy range is way off what boost your stock internals can handle

The stock internals are pretty strong, the problem is the RB25 compression is a tad too high to start with.

Rob's got a 'cadbury turbo', a bar and a half of full boost.....

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