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Turbo spools late and AFRs are a bit rich IMO :)
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what you going on about gerry ?
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Tk wrote:what you going on about gerry ?
I looked at your graphs,
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It's almost 4K before it's at 1 bar.

Don't you think that's a bit late for a VF23?

Shouldn't AFR be 0.8 optimally and safe? You're at 0.78 ish
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stuart wrote:Avatar=staying put, so kiss my arse :razz:
tables=yes please Christian
LOL, that avatar is class, great film :D

I'll sort a table if need be. I know Christian might find it hard in his hectic schedule at work......... :lol:

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Gerry H wrote:It's almost 4K before it's at 1 bar.

Don't you think that's a bit late for a VF23?

Shouldn't AFR be 0.8 optimally and safe? You're at 0.78 ish
0.8 is 11.7
0.78 is 11.46

Much of a muchness IMO - I would err towards 0.78 or even slightly richer on a tmic car

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duncan wrote:
0.8 is 11.7
0.78 is 11.46

Much of a muchness IMO - I would err towards 0.78 or even slightly richer on a tmic car
OK, I'll bow to your experienced criticism. I won't argue with a homemade 600 ft/lbs :D
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Different mappers tend to go different routes on subaru. I know the likes of Bob Rawle likes to get 11.7 (it is theoretically more powerful) but more often they aim for low 11's to leave some unburnt fuel in there to help cool it.

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fueling changes might gain 10bhp at that level it wont gain 50!!

hard to guess any more other than seeing map

offer is there trevor,but id front mount it before you consider a remap
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