I'm interested in what else you can spend $875 ($825 right now) and gain 25hp (on a stock car, no upgrades), pass emissions, and upgrade/tune later on for little or no cost.AutoBox said:i think corksport has pics on their site....25 crack hp is weak sauce man..for that price at least...
Actually the power gains were on a 100% bone stock car. The car was put in stock form to build the Tuner Computer with.pdhaudio83 said:by the way, those numbers are WITH CORKSPORTS exhaust..
you need their exhaust since it has less backpressure. GET ONE AT REDUCED PRICE asap!!
normally 389
now 330! (LIMITED time!! GB)
http://www.msprotege.com/forum/showthread.php?t=54392&page=1&pp=10
The man just said, a 32 hp gain on a BONE STOCK CAR w/upped boost. Throw on an exhaust and better IC, you'll see alot more.SonicRacer said:Actually the power gains were on a 100% bone stock car. The car was put in stock form to build the Tuner Computer with.
The car goes back in at the end of the month to get intake and exhuast maps programed in. I will repost those numbers. Also a CEL eliminator for the exhaust (cats removed). And a turbo timer feature function.
There is another guy here in town that is getting one of these computers and he'll be doing a back to back dyno runs. My car seemed to make more power than stock. I was at 216crank horse power with JUST the Tuner Computer.
BinaryRotary said:The man just said, a 32 hp gain on a BONE STOCK CAR w/upped boost. Throw on an exhaust and better IC, you'll see alot more.
Think about it, if you run all that with proper fuel and timing WITH more boost and an FCD and you could see 250 -260 HP.
$25 for a MBC....SonicRacer said:I'm interested in what else you can spend $875 ($825 right now) and gain 25hp (on a stock car, no upgrades), pass emissions, and upgrade/tune later on for little or no cost.
The first thing you said was correct I believe.SuperSpud said:$25 for a MBC....
so, I know this has been beat to death, but I still dont understand...
you get 25 CRANK hp with the computer, I get that... but, is that with the added 3psi? I mean, wouldnt going up to 9psi give you almost that much of a gain in the first place? so that means, after the boost, the computer that cost a grand, only give you maybe 5-10 crank hp?
OR
was the car already at 9psi, then dynod to gain 25 crank hp after the computer/chip or whatever is put on?
SuperSpud said:$25 for a MBC....
I FULLY agree with the use of a rising fate FPR, ALONG with proper fuel maps. The 2 can coincide contrary to popular belief.SonicRacer said:The tuners did not feel that going over 9psi was the best of ideas. 9psi is what they showed on their gauge to I should say. I was running 6psi on their gauge with my car in stock form. 3psi was all the increase we went and tuned it for that. So let's say I decide to run 12psi with this car. Then throw on an exhaust, intake, IC pipes... have a new map built for that application. Don't you think that'd be a nice increase in power? I sure do. This current setup is of a conservative street type setting. We only increased 3psi and adjusted some maps. Once some mods are added and race season gets closer I can up the boost more on my own. (of course I will be posting results. Both power numbers and 1/4 mile numbers. I'm planning on mid 13's this season w/ out issue using slicks.)
Sure, it's a turbo car... You can throw a bunch of boost at it and make a great power increase number. Does that mean it's safe and or a good idea? No... Personally I'd rather have safety as my main concern over what power gain I can see. Way too many people have blown these motors up just because they throw boost at it and don't have anything for fuel management. A FPR is not good fuel management people! haha!
Let's not forget to mention the gas mileage went up. I get 3-4more miles per gallon now. I don't have all that excess fuel going to waste and making the back of my car and exhaust black.
so since you called me out what would be not safe about it?ViksMSP said:Like SonicRacer said, you can turn up your boost to 15psi and have 230+hp, (descreetspeed) but is it safe?? Maybe with 105 octane gas you're a bit safer. The reason why it's only 25hp is because it's still running stock exhaust which will eat up your hp with more boost. also it's stock IC piping, and no intake I believe.
toothpick internals?DiscreetSpeed said:so since you called me out what would be not safe about it?
sonicracer chime in on this yourself also?
with higher octane with no piggy-back or ems...whats the unsafe part about pushing 15psi i am running on my set-up?
im dying to hear this(yes)