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Old 10-12-2003, 12:33 PM
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Cool My dynosheet......

This was my last visit to the Dyno (last October). I haven't added anything new yet so I'd expect the same results. This was with all the mods in my signature.

This was done on a mobile dyno and they didn't have all the gear to compare AFR to boost.

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Old 10-12-2003, 12:38 PM
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you don't seem too exicited..is that what you expected?
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Originally posted by Mike Markota
you don't seem too exicited..is that what you expected?
It's definately not bad. I think there is some to be found with some fuel tweeking.
Old 10-12-2003, 01:06 PM
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How's your boost holding to the upper RPM range? I'm not an expert by all means, but your torque seems to be dropping a bit early... no big deal really, but I would assume there's 10-20 hp to be had there
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Originally posted by Sami951
How's your boost holding to the upper RPM range? I'm not an expert by all means, but your torque seems to be dropping a bit early... no big deal really, but I would assume there's 10-20 hp to be had there
Boost is typical the stock wastegate. Rises to 12-13psi before dropping to 9-10psi. With a new wastegate, I can see an easy 15hp up top depending on the turbo's response at those rpms.
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k26/6? look at that tq drop off
Old 10-12-2003, 02:24 PM
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k26/6? look at that tq drop off
Yes. Anyone care to donate a K27/6 to my charity?
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looks great,hmm...looks like you need to talk to danno about a guru wastegate,ive got 1 and it holds 15psi to redline.pz



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