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when i was using Caltex, they were bang on E70 the whole time (except for one batch in the dead of winter being bout E65)

which reminds me, i need to check with Caltex if they've switched to 85% - you could always buy a sensor, not run flex-fuel but just use it as a monitoring tool.

hahah, yeah that's true. just buy straight ethanol and mix yourself! :D

but for normal tunes, a variation of E% a few in either direction isn't going to make a difference. Don't think Trent has anything smaller than a 5% change resulting in any timing/fueling change on my maps

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The turbo is still 600hp rated though, now matter what CR you have.

The only way to make that power with a 35 frame is if it is a hybrid, like a 3566 or similar with a big A/R and judging by that dyno graph it would have to be because that is a laggy curve for a 35R on a 3L.

Even still, 500kw Thread: ACCESS DENIED.

The turbo is still 600hp rated though, now matter what CR you have.

The only way to make that power with a 35 frame is if it is a hybrid, like a 3566 or similar with a big A/R and judging by that dyno graph it would have to be because that is a laggy curve for a 35R on a 3L.

Even still, 500kw Thread: ACCESS DENIED.

It's a GTX53R not a normal GT35R so it does flow another 70odd hp more...

In saying that the results are a little eyebrow raising and also don't fit into this thread

Well last time you posted then 490rwkw result you only ran 136mph... :merli:

Time to go back to the strip and see if you'll actually get near 140mph, they be the results we wanna see

Either way it's not 500rwkw - so have moved the posts to the 400rwkw thread.

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Well last time you posted then 490rwkw result you only ran 136mph... :merli:

Time to go back to the strip and see if you'll actually get near 140mph, they be the results we wanna see

Either way it's not 500rwkw - so have moved the posts to the 400rwkw thread.

car was making 431rwkw when i ran 10.8 @ 138 MPH

i have since gone to a new tuner and hence new results.

U know who micks motorsport is?

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