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See the power dip at 140k's and have a look at the rich AF ratio at that speed.  Couldnt the tuners lean it off and make AF ratios more horizontal

Agreed, and i would of thought tilbrook's would have done a better job than that. :werd:

that tune looks like a stock ecu having a heart attack not a pfc tune! Preety piss poor tuning.

1.6 bar boost say by by to engine soon.

Your assuming that the powerFC has been tuned. Could it be possible that Grepin has just fitted the turbo and the powerfc is tuned for the previous turbo? or maybe it was tuned for another AFM and its running rich now?

I've got no idea when hes done what to his car but I agree that the afr are not the best.

Is the 2835 something that kicks in and pins you to your seat at 1.6bar? I went for a ride in a 300rwkw+ gtst and I wasnt impressed.

Jeez guys, some really really harsh comments here.

If you dont know, why would you knock an experienced shop like tilbrooks? Perhaps it would be better to ask questions and learn something. Want to make comments about the new tuner at tilbrooks, this is the same guy who got a 10second car into the nines by spending a few hours on the dyno!

'Perhaps' the AFRs are like that to protect from detonation? It is running some serious boost.

And why do you thing an engine wont last on 1.65bar? Boost doesnt kill engines, detonation kills engines.

And remeber, when thinking its not a very impressive result, its a GT28 turbo, the boost hits like a mofo (doubles in like 15kmph) and it has 200rwkw to around 280 rwkw there after, would probably waste alot of 300+rwkw skylines out there, easily.

the car would be nuts to drive, well done on a good result grepin, so when are you going to give us a seat of the pants review?

I think 270rwkw's is very impressive for a 2835. When other people are making that power then they can give it shit. Im sure hes very happy with the new found power.

As for the rich afr's its prolly like that to avoid detonation. So what.

Rob... maybe you should quit your job and become a tuner ? maybe not.

Read my first post simon, I asked if it was tuned rich to stop detonation and I'm still waiting on a reply. I dont see the point in running it so rich just so you can run more boost, surely the car would have more seat of the pants if you advanced the ignition timing and ran it a little leaner but with less boost but as you said simon I'm not a tuner... are you?

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