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sled nice taxi ull be amazed how agressive the little turbo on the xr series pulls they max out at 320ish but thats the most impressive rollons ever with a zf u did get a zf didnt u ? or u go stick :rolleyes:

one of the blokes had a ego one 320 on tolly did a 12.2 @119mph but on the street got car lenghts on any of us at 60km/h on wards weapon 4 sure :thumbsup:

On the dyno with stock ECU I'm assuming? I've never checked to be honest...

Needs a tune pretty bad, getting an absolutely horrible amount of k's out of it.

There's no tuning that you can do with a stock ECU. The only thing that you can do it adjust the base timing at the CAS and anyone can do that with a timing light. If your fuel mileage has become worse then i would be looking at your O2 sensor.

Sorry bud, here you go:

Specs to follow via a Dyno Sheet next week when it goes to Willalls so Martin can work his magic

Really looking forward to this SLED. There are a lot of new techniques in the tuning of these cars that arent being implemented in South Australia currently. I know this as none of the SA Tuners attend the Australia wide advanced Ford tuning workshops....and I am the headmaster :)

Your tune will have 'all the fruit'

On the dyno with stock ECU I'm assuming? I've never checked to be honest...

Needs a tune pretty bad, getting an absolutely horrible amount of k's out of it.

There's no tuning that you can do with a stock ECU. The only thing that you can do it adjust the base timing at the CAS and anyone can do that with a timing light. If your fuel mileage has become worse then i would be looking at your O2 sensor.

Also prob won't hurt if you changed the plugs and done a service at the same time, ie oil, coolant, filters, give your intake filters a good clean. That should get your car running just right :D

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