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Hey All,

I've recently had my car tuned and aren't sure if this is what I should be getting. I've read other posts where people have been achieving more power on less boost and similar mods.

My car is an R33 SII

PowerFC

Kakimoto catback exhaust

Catco Hi Flo Cat

FLYN Bellmouth Dump/front pipe

Stealth FMIC

Solenoid Bleed Type Boost Controller

K&N Panel Filter

All else is stock

Getting 189.5kw at the treads with 13psi. The tuner also said if I had a Wolf3D, I'd be getting around 210kw.

Any info is appreciated.

Thanks heaps.

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Thanks heaps guys. I appreciate the feedback.

I'll go back and ask for the AFR graph when I get a chance. My tuner said he's saved the maps so it shouldn't be a problem.

May as well ask for a torque curve too.

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Has anyone else noticed that the boost drops off from 13 to 10?

I just got mone retuned with a stock turbo and injectors i have a walbro 255 and a sard fpr also a FMIC and a full exhaust from the turbo back with a microtech lt10's and am having the same issues with boost. Running 12 psi it spikes to 13 then bleeds right back quickly to 10 psi but i still made 203.6rwkw.

I would say your power is a little off the pace or mine is high i am not sure.

Although my power curve is more agressive then this. Maybe my turbo has been high flowed?

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