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Originally posted by Micko

Ken - my car is making 264rwhp (2wd) on steve's dyno before it hits the speed cut at around 6900rpm.

Basically as gav said he hasn't picked up much more power with the PFC he is using now - but I'm sure that will change.

I got 220 at all 4 with 1 bar on Hendos and 260 at 1.2 bar ( I think). That was on std puter and it ran fine.

So the reason it makes more power in the Mines is the lack of speed cut allows a higher rev ?

To see if there is any advantage , see what it gets at 6900rpm.

Cheers

Ken

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Originally posted by Micko

Ken - wtf is 1.5 or 2 way - I'm sure I should know, but can ya tell me anyway:)

Not 100% but 1.5 supposedly locks under power and unlocks on coast ( ie lifting off around a corner. )

2 way locks on power and coast and opens at neutral throttle.

Cheers

Ken

Nice...diffs sound good.

I am going to plug the puter into my car & test it out. The deal atm is $200 exchange with my standard one. It's gotta be better I would think, but I will make sure.

Even though I don't know gav very well, I feel confident that if things weren't right he wouldn't hang me out to dry.

Originally posted by Micko

Nice...diffs sound good.

I am going to plug the puter into my car & test it out. The deal atm is $200 exchange with my standard one. It's gotta be better I would think, but I will make sure.

Even though I don't know gav very well, I feel confident that if things weren't right he wouldn't hang me out to dry.

Nah , would be cool .

Cheaper than paying for a speed cut but be aware that some of the Jap chips are a bit aggressive with the timing and our third world octane fuel.

Cheers

Ken

Ken - if youre still there...

A mate is gonna make me some front pipes on sat. Gonna cost me for the stainless piping (should get change from $100) & a bottle of the sphincter of the universe. Making 2.5" to 3". Interesting to see if there is any improvement, but for that price it's gotta be good value:uh-huh:

Originally posted by Micko

Ken - if youre sttill there...

A mate is gonna make me some front pipes on sat. Gonna cost me for the stainless piping (should get change from $100) & a bottle of the sphincter of the universe. Making 2.5" to 3". Interesting to see if there is any improvement, but for that price it's gotta be good value:uh-huh:

Me thinks without the dumps , it's gonna be very marginal.

Make sure you give him the the sphincter of the universe AFTER the job.:D

Btw , R33 GTR dumps are bigger and flow better than R32 GTR dumps.

useless fact 1

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Micko

BTW Ken - what turbos were you running at 1 bar or higher?

Thought you said that was too much for the standard jobbies?

Gav is running 1 bar at the moment - I wouldn't mind doing the same.

Hendo was doing his usual more is better.

I said that now you have had a play , turn the wick down cos they is only std.

Cheers

ken

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