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I'm running an atr43 ss1. I was hoping for 240kw, but i am happy with the result, it drives really well, it's only running 14psi so it makes me think it's even safer. I'm not sure where the temp sensor was, the booth was a constant 24 degrees so I guess that would help a bit though.

Il post up the dyno later. But needless to say there was some big holes in the old tune. It was pinging on 7psi.

Do you realise that this is a completely new engine, better compression, and the CAS is probably in a completely different spot?

Don't get me wrong im very happy with it, I just expected to be running 18-20 psi like most other people.

Did you just randomly pick those numbers?

Do you know what boost the turbo is actually capable of producing efficiently?

I was actually referring the fuel maps having massive holes in them, the new maps are nice and smooth.

The turbo was built by stao to run 20psi, am I wrong to think it would do differently to what it was built for?

Considering youve got a SS1 not the SS1PU i think thats a really good result.

It comes on really well and had a good usable powerband. I cant see it falling off up top at all.

Take this from a Hypergear follower: that turbo is doing exactly what its meant to do. You should be very happy with that result, good work.

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