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Well i finally got a pre-tuned chip from Toshi, basically had the fuel/boost limiter and speed limiter removed.

Here are the results, i kept things pretty tame with only 10deg advanced base timing with adj pulleys set at 2deg advanced inlet and 3deg retard on exhaust.

I think i really need to invest in a PFC to straighten out my A/F ratio and get a better power curve.

let me know what you think.

Ben.

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I set the ign timing really low for two reasons.

1. i have a shit timing light i cant really trust, and didnt have time to get it sorted before the dyno.

2. i wanted it to be super conservative because i plan on taking it to WSID a few times.

I will hit the dyno again and try smooth out the midrange A/F ratio with the SAFC and maybe give it a tad more timing, just so it creeps over the magical 300rwhp mark :D

I didnt get to play with my adj pulleys unfortunately. just on the setting i listed above, so i dont know the exact difference they made.

These were on my stock injectors with 2530, the first pretuned chip with high fuel pressure saw the A/F ratio up top below 10! so they can flow a fair bit.

yeah its a bloody rocket! i love it, it pulls harder than alot of GTR's i have driven so im very pleased :)

i wonder what time ill get at WSID. i really want to get into the 12's but i think i might be dreaming a little on street tyres.

but i have some soft suspension that should help.

Hi bbenny

My chip is not only fuel/boost limiter and speed limiter removed.

Its changed

HIGT octane Fuel map.

HIGT octane Ignition time map

Fuel/Ignition timing TP scale

Some cars TTP MAX

Remove speed Rev Boost Limit

With about 4000rpm the increase is 50hp thsn std ECU.

Top end about 30HP increse.

This chip is basically for all R32 mods 044 fuel pump amd GT2530 turbo .

Price only $200 inc mods ECU and chip.

If I go to dyno with you I be able to make better map for your car .

Please give me e-mail

Im sure yours should be sweet, you have all the bits on you need.

I need a PFC to straighten out my A/F ratio and should see a better curve, might give a little more timing too just so i can say i have over 300rwhp hehe

Evan, giv ethe guys at Unigroup a call and see if they will have a play with the Wolf.They have tuned a range of ecus, and when i spoke to them about 6 months ago they hadnt tried the W0lf ver 4, but were confident it woudl be easier/better to setup then Micxrotech

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