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Old 02-14-2012 | 08:28 PM
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Originally Posted by DerekB707
Can we start a poll on how long the motor holds up?
Let's do it! Also remember that this motor already has 93k miles on it and has been running the 20G since 09

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Old 02-14-2012 | 08:29 PM
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Can you tune e46 M3's?
Nope. Don't have the software for them. I do have HP Tuners now though so I can tune most GM cars... Corvettes are fun

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Old 02-14-2012 | 08:31 PM
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Originally Posted by achavez
I want a more aggressive tune too! Doubt my trq will match that with my pnp stock headers.
I honestly wouldn't recommend this type of tune unless you're prepared for the engine to go and have the means to build it when it does. I'm not saying that it will necessarily blow tomorrow, but I honestly have no idea how long it can/will last.

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Hey Ed, can you suggest some mods that would help out with engine longevity? Specifically, for a car that would see a lot of track days.

My car has a downpipe and catback with an AP tune done by you. My ultimate goal for the car is to upgrade the turbo with a focus on more top end. I don't have a particular horsepower number in mind.
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Originally Posted by DerekB707
Can we start a poll on how long the motor holds up?
lets throw a little positive thoughts my way.
Old 02-15-2012 | 09:16 AM
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Originally Posted by debbid
Hey Ed, can you suggest some mods that would help out with engine longevity? Specifically, for a car that would see a lot of track days.

My car has a downpipe and catback with an AP tune done by you. My ultimate goal for the car is to upgrade the turbo with a focus on more top end. I don't have a particular horsepower number in mind.
Since you have an 07, I would start by deleting the secondary smog air pump and associated solenoids. These can fail over time and cause damage to the heads.

As far as turbo's, I would recommend going with a VF series. It's a simple and cheap upgrade that will give you roughly 50whp and still be within safe range for the engine. If you want to track the car with more power than that and be confident in the engine, I generally recommend upgrading the internals.

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lets throw a little positive thoughts my way.
Actually, when he said you had 93k on it and been running a 20 g for over 3 years, I was impressed! Can you feel the extra power or having it to do again would you have gone with the bigger turbo you were talking about a while back?
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Originally Posted by DerekB707
Actually, when he said you had 93k on it and been running a 20 g for over 3 years, I was impressed! Can you feel the extra power or having it to do again would you have gone with the bigger turbo you were talking about a while back?
can i feel the extra power,hell yes. totaly different car.
when the rebuild happens ill go with a stock location 30r or equal. ill stick with blouch ,simply because my current 20g is holding up great.
Old 02-15-2012 | 01:12 PM
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can i feel the extra power,hell yes. totaly different car.
when the rebuild happens ill go with a stock location 30r or equal. ill stick with blouch ,simply because my current 20g is holding up great.
I'd enjoy seeing the two graphs to see the difference through out the power band, It's amazing how much 10hp can make a different when tuned for pure performance. I'm going to go with a stock location 30r too here real soon, should be picking it up this next week.
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Just finished tuning an 05 STI with ATP GT35r using Cobb's new speed density software. The hybrid MAF/SD mode is simply amazing! This is by far the best SD implementation I've seen on any platform. I'm very excited to continue to use this software on bigger projects. This also means there is no longer a need for large MAF housings that can cause drivability and idle issues.

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^ and i need to get a 02-03 wrx ecu so I can do this right? 24psi plus e85 is going to be fun! smog is being done monday! the gauges and the full tune!!
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hey ed,i want to start sourcing parts for the new engine build. is there an intake you would prefer over the KS tech for tuning?
Old 02-18-2012 | 11:31 AM
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Sorry for the wait, but here is Nation's dyno chart:



350whp and 380ft-lbs on 91 Octane on this size turbo is just insane!!

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Old 02-18-2012 | 12:14 PM
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Originally Posted by nation
hey ed,i want to start sourcing parts for the new engine build. is there an intake you would prefer over the KS tech for tuning?
I generally prefer CAI's. I believe AMR makes a big MAF CAI that works well. Or you can stick with a stock size CAI and run speed density.

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Nations dyno chart looks better than a vf on e85!


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