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for some stupid reason mine only made 66kw. Even last year made 85kw with a shocking missfire. No one new what was going on. Even ran in rwd for one and still the same. Strange.

Its all that heavy chrome on your dished rims and the wide track that makes it difficult for your engine to spin :blink:.

my run from yesterday.

http://i581.photobucket.com/albums/ss255/t...v/dyno14309.jpg

previous dyno sheet. before some small mods but with out the 18s and semis

http://i581.photobucket.com/albums/ss255/t...v/dyno10109.jpg

Nice one, who tuned your car if ya dont mind me asking.

my dyno sheet,

th_dynosheet2.jpg

misfire killed it :P but the car is almost stock so not complaining.

got a bunch of parts coming in the next month, hoping to push it a bit past 200 :P

videos are uploading atm...

Edited by tx3_90
Nice one, who tuned your car if ya dont mind me asking.

buy the guys at Aussie Dyno tune on port road. but there wasnt much in depth tuneing as sutch because its just running the standard ecu. purely adjusting boost and fuel presure.

videos now up in the same folder (missing krishy's and mine as they were over the mb limit, gonna be up later)

http://s2.photobucket.com/albums/y33/kfsRu...Day%2014-03-09/

enjoy :P

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my run from yesterday.

http://i581.photobucket.com/albums/ss255/t...v/dyno14309.jpg

previous dyno sheet. before some small mods but with out the 18s and semis

http://i581.photobucket.com/albums/ss255/t...v/dyno10109.jpg

Gav those semi-slicks definitely held you back.

Just speak to Matt (whatsisname) about the difference it makes without them.

From what I saw, I'm guessing your car would've cracked the 200 mark.......better luck next time bud.

Good to catch up again with you, Louisa and Rachel.

well organised PGA guys, well done on another great day!!

dont know what happened to my car, still has me miffed a little as to what caused such a drastic lean out, I think the pressure hose blew of the fpr as his readout was only showing 15 psi but my ebc was reading much higher!

havn't confirmed my wideband sensor is stuffed yet but will be getting a new one asap, I think it's reading opposite to what the afr actually is, handy!, I may have cooked it running it in the dump directly in the line of fire!! anyway tuner error, lucky Lee's was fine.

Edited by 180or200
Gav those semi-slicks definitely held you back.

Just speak to Matt (whatsisname) about the difference it makes without them.

From what I saw, I'm guessing your car would've cracked the 200 mark.......better luck next time bud.

Good to catch up again with you, Louisa and Rachel.

yea 200 was what i was aiming for. but im definitly gona try again with the standard wheels and see what hapens.

matt have u had a similar experiance?

i saw yor car shred those micky thompsons. i dont realy under stand why they are so good on the street/track but let you down on the dyno.

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much kudos to the guys from PGA, and also the GW guys too

sorry bout soooo much smoke LOL

http://s2.photobucket.com/albums/y33/kfsRu...nt=DSCF0043.flv

quite happy with my 63kw (but 275nm of torque). its a stock turbo diesel

well organised PGA guys, well done on another great day!!

dont know what happened to my car, still has me miffed a little as to what caused such a drastic lean out, I think the pressure hose blew of the fpr as his readout was only showing 15 psi but my ebc was reading much higher!

havn't confirmed my wideband sensor is stuffed yet but will be getting a new one asap, I think it's reading opposite to what the afr actually is, handy!, I may have cooked it running it in the dump directly in the line of fire!! anyway tuner error, lucky Lee's was fine.

Definately seems strange Adrian thats for sure. I cant believe your beast still managed 340rwkw in a far from optimum tune should be awsome once you sort the little gremlins.

Brett was so impressed with my tune that he asked me who done it, i just said some bloke out there lol.

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