STi Time Attack 2008 - new dyno figures !!

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Eventually there will be live mapping on RomRaider but that isn't now so i suppose if you have the skills and ability you may as well exploit The ECU yourself.

Good luck to you Duncan....:thumb:
Buggers cancelled my op just a couple of days before it was due. Inconsiderate barstewards!! :rant:

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Waiting now for another execution date!!:headhack:

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I dont use romraider much to be honest. ecuflash on its own is better in a lot of respects.

Just back from donington track day and had a ball (
http://www.bigpower.co.uk/forum/viewtop ... 8614#78614). Mike, Jase and team have built a beast :D :D :D

Anyway boost is now under control and was working a treat today, having amended the mapping since wednesday and also today whilst on track with, what is now, its real world environment.

This year is going to be spectacular !! 8)

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dynamix wrote:This year is going to be spectacular !! 8)
Glad to hear all is well and you had a good day!!!! When the big wind up on the boost front then?

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I still need to get a proper boost controller. Albeit I got it stable at 1.5 bar (ish) I want to be running (and the engine/turbo is capable of) substantially more that that.

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Duncan, what heat wrap was used on the gt-spec headers?
12.29 @ 110.6 santa pod

the scoob is a JDM hoe

have lost my track V plates, with the help of BP :-)

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Ian, I have no idea. Area 52 did the wrapping for me using their in house stuff.

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well there hasnt been one recently apart from replacing a wheel stud and some tweaking to the mapping to lean it out a touch at the top end and get the boost profile closer to being consistent.

The up to date to do list is this:

To Do Definites:
1. fit and map with avcr
2. final fit of front splitter
3. re-fit front tow hook
4. custom baffle sump
5. car to Area 52 for check up
6. lower car further - DONE
7. fit steel wheel nuts - DONE
8. replace osr wheel stud - DONE
9. paint spare set of wheels
10. apply TA stickers
11. buy 888's
12. roll cage - BOOKED FOR 14th APRIL

To Do Probables:
1. fit fuel swirl pot (got)
2. fit additional fuel pump (to buy)
3. fit brake pads (to buy)

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which swirl pot did you go for?
Toy: 550+ Subaru Impreza Wagon
Commute: E46 M3 SMG
Tow Car/Wifes: Nissan Pathfinder

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one with a side mount n it that i can attach to the strut housing.

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