TURBO TOYOTAS EXTREME TUNE!
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Originally Posted by Ace83
numbers are way better, its good you kept your setup.. so another run after the tune?
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Originally Posted by PlayinWithFire
Originally Posted by Ace83
numbers are way better, its good you kept your setup.. so another run after the tune?
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Originally Posted by Ace83
Originally Posted by PlayinWithFire
Originally Posted by Ace83
numbers are way better, its good you kept your setup.. so another run after the tune?
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Originally Posted by Ace83
70s weather and heat soak? oh crap its like high 80s-90s in here i cant imagine heat soak.. i think spraying water might be ideal here.. dang 10hrs of dyno time is long and expensive too! how is tuning with unichip?
Originally Posted by t_urbo_C_harged
unichip is bye bye... it is now the Emanage Ultimate with the GReddy pressure sensor. Hey jw how much did the ultimate with all of the attachments you got for it cost?
Originally Posted by davedavetC
unichip is bye bye... it is now the Emanage Ultimate with the GReddy pressure sensor. Hey jw how much did the ultimate with all of the attachments you got for it cost?
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talked to the tuner... these are gonna be my final numbers since i dont really wanna sit there and spend hrs trying to get a little more power. It runs well and is safe so that's all that matters in the end.
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dyno dynamics... their dyno is really conservative.
last year i dynoed 280 on a dynapack and then came here for a tune a week later and put down 240... I think dyno jet would be like 20 hp more. I am gonna try to make it to the track this fall (once my sponsorships are done) so I can get a nice track time to speak for the power rather than useless dyno numbers.
last year i dynoed 280 on a dynapack and then came here for a tune a week later and put down 240... I think dyno jet would be like 20 hp more. I am gonna try to make it to the track this fall (once my sponsorships are done) so I can get a nice track time to speak for the power rather than useless dyno numbers.
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lol dynapack would be even better... not looking to be a dyno queen. The guy at the shop was like "I could print you out this corvette sheet and you could use that instead" lol