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ah cos its absolute pressure

ie at idle or sea level pressure is 14psi or 100kpa already

so pressure is 262kpa, minus 100kpa

gives run time boost at 4800rpm

162kpa, gives 23PSI, geez

i wonder if thats right, thats from the vipec map sensor

the eboost one doesnt show that high

hmmmm

yeah not sure on the "statistics" page

some of them make sense, some are really way off

ie # of times started and run time in minutes seems reasonable

but then you look at peak ECU temp, 13000deg celcius???

max intake temp 12,000 deg

max volage 184

probably worth clearing them

but then kinda dont wanna clear the # of times started and minutes

Why, they are unrealistic too...

Started 36,000 times...that's 10 times a day everyday for 10 years and average 1 minute per run. Unless granny drove it to regularly and compulsively check for mail at the end of her driveway, or it had some serious starting issues, I call bullshit.

yeah the max temps and max #s are really really wrong

but the run time in mins and started sound somewhat believeable

i plan on keeping the car so ill probably erase the stats back to zero

cos it would be kinda handy to have some of the top scores over time

but currently theyre all whacko

cos it tracks # of times you hit limiter, #s injectors max, total knock etc

but currently they're all mega high

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I felt an accomplishment driving into Bayswater @ Import monster and leaving without a defect today

fark that's lucky as! i heard pettit was hosting a defect shop near barry st bayswater today :s

nasty

whats the defect for

height below 100mm, pod filter unsecured pod filter and exhaust doesn't comply with noise standards. also have to provide a rwc. fun times :/

Luck of the draw mate, eastern burbs just increases the odds

true that :( booze bus turned into defect station.

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