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nice

were you doing 12.85 before the FMIC and SAFCII went in??

damn thats some good driving.

yep he did 12.85 before the fmic and safcII with a 1.9 60'. that was on 1.2 bar making 290rwhp. so im not sure what we are expecting now. as it tended to lean out a bit before.

yep he did 12.85 before the fmic and safcII with a 1.9 60'. that was on 1.2 bar making 290rwhp. so im not sure what we are expecting now. as it tended to lean out a bit  before.

be interesting to see what he could do in mine cause i don't have FMIC or SAFCII but there are going in hopefully in a couple months.

I don't think my car would like running 1.2Bar at the moment though.

Isnt the genie dyno a bit fogiving in its power readings. I remember going from 300rwhp to 330rwhp. from a DD  dyno to the genie dyno.

yep genie dyno has always read high, dynos are not for measureing power anyway

either way that supra will have torque exploding from everywhere

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