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Old 20-12-2006, 09:18 PM
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Question Finally got the Unichip D15 Tuned!!

Hey All,

I finally got my car tuned by Tim Slako. The car is driving nicely with heaps more useable power, which is great!

Hey Tim(nvrenuf) when Slako tuned your car did he use the Bosch dyno? He used it for mine and it came out with engine KW's and not much other info, like AFR's, boost curve, torque, etc. Its got KW's at the wheels on the graph, though he said to ignore it as it's only used in a calculation and not a true figure.

Anyhow, Slako managed to get 227KW's at the engine out of it. Thats with 3" TBE and pod filter, with max 1.2ish bar of boost. I will post the dyno sheet in here as soon as it's scanned and let you guys do a postmortem, LOL.

I am seriously thinking of getting it dynoed some place else, to get more info...only thing is all dynos are different, so wouldnt be a fair comparison...would it? Hmmmmmm, what do you all think?

Cheers for any input guys!

Simon
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