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I was quite happy with 210.3 kw at the rear wheel on 1.05 Bar. But looking at the graph and comparing with other SAU results. I notice that my boost kick in at 95 KPH, while other people start at 60-70 KPH??? Also is it normal that the turbo kick in at 3500 rpm??? Thanks.

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wasnt first if you hit 95 k's.

As far as power goes it makes no difference which gear its in, that would only make a difference to the torque reading, which has to be compensated for by keying in the ratio between engine rpm and TOTAL ratios. (gearbox and final drive)

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