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Old 08-17-2010, 07:58 AM   #1
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Here's a sheet from a recent dyno run. Car has a BNR Stage 1 turbo, 750cc RC secondaries, 3" RB REV-II turbo-back exhaust system, Supra TT fuel pump, Bonez intake, and Apexi S-AFC II tuning.

Tried the Rtek 1.7 chip, but the tuner could not get a safe AFR, so had to revert to a stock ECU and rely on the S-AFC for tuning. Engine runs awesome on the track. It does have an intermittent starting problem and a bit of a rough idle, which I will address during the off season. May try chipping a different ECU.
Are you running the stock TMIC? Just curious, as it looks like your setup will be similar to mine in many regards once I get to the performance stuff after I finish the paint and body.
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Old 08-18-2010, 11:55 AM   #2
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Are you running the stock TMIC? Just curious, as it looks like your setup will be similar to mine in many regards once I get to the performance stuff after I finish the paint and body.
Yup, the stock IC.
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