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come on Marko....

when is your car going for a tune???? :)

Im dying to get to PI with you blitz and snowman....

ben,

the car was tuned earlier this week or should i say 'touched up' by crd as the only thing that required adjustment was the afr - it was a little rich after the bottom end reco...

jim has tuned it at a lower boost which has given me 325awkw - he wants me to cover another 1500km (total of 3000km) before he performs the high boost tune (for safety sake) as the engine still feels tight on the dyno

the car feels great :P

Marko.

Hey guys, just got a quick question

Quickest time last night was 11.9 @ 114.5 mph.

That mph seems a bit low. I ran a 118 previously. Anyone have any ideas? I think i actually dropped (accidentally) the boost level to 1.2 bar or lower for this run.

Hey guys, just got a quick question

Quickest time last night was 11.9 @ 114.5 mph.

That mph seems a bit low. I ran a 118 previously. Anyone have any ideas? I think i actually dropped (accidentally) the boost level to 1.2 bar or lower for this run.

It sounded like you missed third on that run tommy...which is why I got a shock when I saw the 11 come up.

no graph of the latest tune, just a general seat of the pants feel, and a quarter mile run.

Power feels smoother. Has more punch up top (too lean on CRD's tune) and more punch down low (too lean to spool the garretts).

Different tuning philosophy between the workshops.

The way it is setup now, it feels a lot more driveable

no graph of the latest tune, just a general seat of the pants feel, and a quarter mile run.

Where did this power gain figure come from then? dunno.gif

Well i gained 30hp after Bel's tune ?

I will say no more. LOL

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