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PS will depend on weight input. Mine is set to 1800kg. It will only be accurate on flat ground too.

Water around 89

PS 545

Show off Scott.... lol

Water: varies.. but around 84 - 88 most days, on warmer days upto 94. (when you can see it vary it starts to get you worried)

PS: 281 (previous best on old turbo was 242, so arounf 17% improvement in power :rofl2: )

Injector Duty Cycle: 97% (@6800rpm)

Cheers

Andy

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Water seem to sit around 87-94 depending on the temp of day

when its about 12 degrees outside my In-temp is about 18 degrees at full boost. 20 degrees outside sits at about 28 degrees

my max PS said something rediculous like 985 haha. So maybe my car is faster than scotts :rofl2: lol joking. it seem to be sitting around the 250 or near abouts.

Injection % is about 89% 6580 RPM. havent seen it hit 94% again,

how do I reset the maximums? so i can get a new figure?

Show off Scott.... lol

Water: varies.. but around 84 - 88 most days, on warmer days upto 94. (when you can see it vary it starts to get you worried)

PS: 281 (previous best on old turbo was 242, so arounf 17% improvement in power :rofl2: )

Injector Duty Cycle: 97% (@6800rpm)

Cheers

Andy

Sounds like your highflow is bang on the money, Andy. Must be pretty pleased.

my best PS is 200 ATM, all done up hill thoe,, havent had a chance to find a flat area long enough to crank it, running up coast today so will get it when i pull onto motorway, see how it goes

Aaron to reset peaks, select the bar graph or meter, select the middle option 'ITEM' then press the peak reading number, it will ask if you want to reset just that peak or all peaks,

awsome thanks, with the transmission hack that Scott did for me, i noticed PS increases, as does fuel consumption and injector %. just wanna see the differences.

should write down n post it. :rofl2:

If I give mine curry then stop intraffici hit high 90's. Highest I've been was 98 then darted down side street to get some air flow. Did a nice run up to mooney mooney for work, PS 239 on flat.

i have a nismo thermostat dude!

my temps didnt change from when andy tested the informeter on my car months ago. so i rekon the fan clutch could be screwed. can i buy your spare?? :ph34r:

I wouldn't be worried... I have see 96 in stop start traffic on a warm day. Mostly sits around 84-88 otherwise but thismorning was as low as 78 at times.

yeah i guess so, this morning it never went over 95, had the AC on all the way to the city in crawling traffic. i guess the thermo helped!

anyway, i got a blitz radiator cap to keep the pressure in there so it blows something else :ph34r:

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