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Day Out With Kutsie, Take 2 (updated With Pics)


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So it was time to get a new tune with kutsie.

Changes since the old setup, was a new cold air intake, a new ecu from Central 20, and a gizzmo EBC.

So I will put the scans up tomorrow.

First up Andrew ran the car with the setup as was, and running rich it pulled a good 180 rwKw or so. But as we began to take fuel out of the car with the SAFC II, pinging set in. So Andrew knocked back the timing and decreased the base fuel pressure, and the pinging went away. He proceeded to do so a few times and set up the boost controller for 4 different settings, and the cruise lambda settings as well.

SO what was the outcome? HERE WE GO, 192 rwKw @ 9.3 psi, 195 @ 10.2psi, 199 @ 11.9 psi AND 207 rwKw @ 12.3 psi. I have actually seen the EBC jump to 14.2 psi while driving and I don’t know what power that was, but in first gear I got nothing but smoke out the tires.

YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHHHHHHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 200 rwKw target achieved, thus stage one is complete.

Once again thanks must go out to Andrew and the team at Pro Automotive, I can't state enough how professional the guys there are. Many thanks.

So now onto stage two. New intake plenum in planning progress, new turbo, new injectors and a new ecu, not sure which, but will actually try what it will do with the current Central 20 ecu and a new turbo.

For a relatively stock car, with all the mods being done by myself, I am chuffed. Not only did I reach my target, but I due to the new ECU I picked up close to 60 rwKw through the whole rev range.

EDITED: It would pay if i read the dyno properly.

Edited by WogsRus

glad to see you got there eventually :laugh:

that's more power than mine had! bastard!

Well it'll still be a couple months before mine is turboed, but I'd like to see my figures within 15-20rwkw of that from the dirty old RB30

hell yeah, befor it was so slow through the mid range, and then bag, gear change. Allthough because it seams like there is less pull, because it is more linear, IT IS SOOOO much faster then before.

Thanks Toff, much appriciated. The car is great, and loving it.

Hay have you got a box soughted yet?

:no: he hasn't and is still looking for one ASAP :laugh:

You should of gone into Joe's on Tuesday they had the release of the 07 R1.

Not a bad bus by the looks of it but i've got my eye on something else :P

FIX THAT BIKE ALREADY WOULD YA :sorcerer:

YESSSS OH GREAT ONE< I WILL DO AS YOU DESIRE.............

Mate i was already out the door on Tusday, but my wifes sister was up form Sydney with her husband, and they decided to go for dinner, eaven though they knew i had other plans, hence my day was screwed.

Will you be in next tusday?

Hi Young GT-R, got to work early, like me?

YESSSS OH GREAT ONE< I WILL DO AS YOU DESIRE.............

Mate i was already out the door on Tusday, but my wifes sister was up form Sydney with her husband, and they decided to go for dinner, eaven though they knew i had other plans, hence my day was screwed.

Will you be in next tusday?

Hi Young GT-R, got to work early, like me?

:) im glad your learning...

Bloody inlaws hey who needs em :)

You keen for a beer next Tuesday old kid???

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