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06-30-2008, 10:59 PM | #23 | |
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06-30-2008, 11:17 PM | #24 | |
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Hey, if you don't think you are losing power and are happy with the sound, that's enough. Do what you think is best for you. I think jpsimon is onto something with his restriction theory. I would love to see more efficient designs to be released. Are you going to to do a front strut brace on your car? I want to custom fit the BMW Performance one, but it would probably be too much work.......
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06-30-2008, 11:41 PM | #25 |
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I'm trying to get in on the M-Force Design Front CF bar and Rear bar. They haven't responded yet though. The BMW Performance one is also way overpriced....it's just a bar of metal...really lol.
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How much is the MFD one? The stock metal one is 235 from Tischer, CF one is 785
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Oh hell, I guess I was looking at the CF price. The MFD one is about the same for metal or "CF" which is really just aluminum wrapped in CF.
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I see. I think I might be too ambitious to try to fit the CF strut brace with the GruppeM intake.
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07-02-2008, 02:23 PM | #29 |
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just a little update if no one saw my thread in the tuning forum:
just got dynoed with my current setup under horrible horrible conditions... 369whp / 376wtq i'm going to a different dyno this weekend with a PROPER fan setup.. i should put down a bunch more power |
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07-02-2008, 02:58 PM | #30 |
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where you go in CT for an AWD dyno?
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07-02-2008, 03:19 PM | #31 |
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SWIFT - dyno dynamic - norwich Pruven - dynojet - milford (but uses a really shitty fan) XX in the hartford area has an awd dyno of some sort, but i think it is a shitty hub-style dyno Last edited by jpsimon; 07-02-2008 at 04:08 PM.. |
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07-02-2008, 04:38 PM | #35 |
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Nice! I don't plan on going to the drag strip, my kind of racing is on a road coarse.
Have any dyno figures from your setup? This weekend I'll have some good numbers/comparisons |
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Oh and BTW for those wondering on 100% 93 octane I ran a 12.5. Not much different. So heres the deal with the xi's. Terry and I have been datalogging literally hundreds of runs. The more power you make the more timing the ECU pulls. When I ran a 12.4 I was pulling two degrees of timing, which isn't to bad but still holding back. Do not be impressed with high WHP #'s, with the xi's less is more until someone cracks the ECU. As for JB3 coming out soon, it is a RPM based tune and will help xi's because he is currently making an XI map and will have several of the "torque management" issues for the xi's resolved. Any more than 14PSI in our xi's the car actually gets slower... Spike to 15 but hold 14 and its actually way faster than running 15-16 psi. |
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Also, usually when you go drag racing or even autoX you want to car to perform at its best. Why wouldn't you want to put a higher octane in the car regardless of the tune? I'm confused. Majority of BMS's customer run JBX @ 100% on pump but for an extra kick you can add race gas. Same thing even with a stock car, if you want better performance out of the motor throw in some race gas if your willing to pay.
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07-02-2008, 05:26 PM | #39 |
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I understand why people put in race gas.. i'm not knocking it per say.. but i like to see numbers/times based on normal gas situations.. For me i would normally (as in 99.99% of the time) be running 93 octane.. so those are the kinds of numbers I prefer to see.
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my car completely catless with V3 (15.2ish psi) is a night/day faster than just v2 (14.1psi). My butt dyno says it, and so does the real dyno.
This weekend at the dyno will be very interesting though when i can compare it to a stock 335 on the same dyno. Quote:
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