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see before the avc-r was put in, i got down to 14.1

and then i got one good run one night and did a 14.01 at 10psi and then i havent been able to get close again, i did a 14.2 last time i was at willowbank, i think i need to get out and get a heap of runs in a row so i can get my launching right, cause i havent been able to do that in ages, recently

test and tunes have been rained out or way way too busy

im not sure, id have to check into it

i know i can do rpm based boost control, so for lower rpm i can have lower boost and ramp it up

to try and reduce wheel spin, im not sure about gear based, id have to read through the pile of "translated" manual that i have, which isnt exactly the easiest to understand. at the moment i got it running right, it just feels sluggish cause it runs so rich, like u set it to wastegate control, factory 7psi and it runs how its sposed to it feels so much punchier at low rpm

i know someone with the same mods or similar and he did a 13.7 first run of the night, which was much better than my 14.5 at the same night

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