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Has anyone else noticed that the boost drops off from 13 to 10?
You'll also note that the top end is only running 10psi. The boost drop off in the top end is common with standard turbochargers when pushed hard and can be overcome with a better boost controller.

Ahh, yep.

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Here is my dyno. Dont stress about the A/f ratio not being there it is fine. The car runs fine its just a comparison. As you can see my boost does the same thing.

If i adjusted the wastegate to open closer to the desired boost level will this spiking shit stop and the bleeding back. At this stage the actuator is set to what ever a stock one it bout 7psi i think and i have a bleed tap doing the rest. The tuner stated that if i stuffed with the actuater getting it to open thus making less work for the bleed tap the boost will be alot smoother.

Any truth behind this

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I tuned Dr Doof's car yesterday arvo and he has pretty much the same mods, on 12psi it made 203rwkw

I think the tuner meant if you had a Wolf 3D you would have 400kw... those computers are pretty damn special

I tuned Dr Doof's car yesterday arvo and he has pretty much the same mods, on 12psi it made 203rwkw

I think the tuner meant if you had a Wolf 3D you would have 400kw... those computers are pretty damn special

just like 'special' people have to attend a 'special school'

GREAT! coffee on the bloody keyboard now and people at work looking at me funny!

hahahaha this has happened to me before :P

HAPPY BIRTHDAY MISTA DART!

ohhh Mr Dirt's Birthday! Happy Birthday matey!

Did you guys know that Mr Dirt is a famous movie star ?

hahahaha this has happened to me before :(

ohhh Mr Dirt's Birthday! Happy Birthday matey!

Did you guys know that Mr Dirt is a famous movie star ?

yeah visit www.uglygirleatingsmallcock.com and go to the vids section

I tuned Dr Doof's car yesterday arvo and he has pretty much the same mods, on 12psi it made 203rwkw

I think the tuner meant if you had a Wolf 3D you would have 400kw... those computers are pretty damn special

Yeah I was gunna mention that... the mods are staggeringly close!

Also, that allen key wasn't mine, I have 2 now... so I stole one from UAS :(

Happy Birthday Dr DiRT! (just incase a bday thread doesn't pop up :/)

Yeah I was gunna mention that... the mods are staggeringly close!

Also, that allen key wasn't mine, I have 2 now... so I stole one from UAS :(

Happy Birthday Dr DiRT! (just incase a bday thread doesn't pop up :/)

can you give it back to him please?

BAH! Take it up with a frickin moderator.

a real moderator ? or a smart ass who edits your posts? :)

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