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  On 16/07/2012 at 7:47 AM, XKLABA said:

fixed, and yeah that graph can't be scaled right, 20psi at 4800rpm with -9s definitely doesn't sound right

lol ye misread that one ... Just quickly looked :D

CBF'd editing as he'd posted already and knew my meaning

  On 16/07/2012 at 8:55 AM, Hadouken said:

No just a overlay of less boost and more boost. Before and after cams will be up in 2 weeks

Would be interesting to see how she goes with a set of cams (I'm assuming you mean cams and not cam gears?)

It would be good to see some more -9 graphs. Even GT-SS graphs are rare (was searching for these because of the lack of -9 graphs). As far as the 2860's go, -7's and -5's are common as ;)

  On 16/07/2012 at 10:50 AM, tommis85 said:

Would be interesting to see how she goes with a set of cams (I'm assuming you mean cams and not cam gears?)

It would be good to see some more -9 graphs. Even GT-SS graphs are rare (was searching for these because of the lack of -9 graphs). As far as the 2860's go, -7's and -5's are common as ;)

Here is mine on my old std engine lol will have an updated one in the coming weeks once i get a retune, new engine currently making 329 at 18 with same exhaust less on my 'street' exhaust

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  On 16/07/2012 at 10:59 AM, levinboy said:

Here is mine on my old std engine lol will have an updated one in the coming weeks once i get a retune, new engine currently making 329 at 18 with same exhaust less on my 'street' exhaust

Thanks for the graph levinboy...looks like she slipped a bit on the dyno there? :D

  On 16/07/2012 at 12:02 PM, tommis85 said:

Thanks for the graph levinboy...looks like she slipped a bit on the dyno there? :D

hahaha yea was shocked when my tuner told me, should be fun when i up the boost again :P

will post updated results once it has been retuned

  On 16/07/2012 at 11:58 AM, tommis85 said:

That looks like a much steeper ramping up of power than what I've been seeing! ....and driving!!

It's just the graph axis (starting at 0km/h rather than say... 50km/h) that makes it look different.

  On 16/07/2012 at 10:50 AM, tommis85 said:

Would be interesting to see how she goes with a set of cams (I'm assuming you mean cams and not cam gears?)

It would be good to see some more -9 graphs. Even GT-SS graphs are rare (was searching for these because of the lack of -9 graphs). As far as the 2860's go, -7's and -5's are common as ;)

Nope, meant cam gears

  On 16/07/2012 at 9:44 PM, Manuel Kasko said:

Hypergear SS1PU :D

It maxes out at 250 on my setup but haha

So probably not what your looking for but gives a hell of a punch

Oh nice...I googled them :D I guess that's the other end of the extreme hey? Bet that thing is awesome at gymkhanas and mountain runs!!

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