Globaltester Member 22 Member For: 20y 4m 12d Posted 08/03/05 12:42 PM Share Posted 08/03/05 12:42 PM Got the SCT Edit installed today in Brisbane by PTE in my new Mk2 XR6T 6 Speed. I am running the 8psi tune at the moment, but will attempt to run the 10psi tune tomorrow. As mentioned before on this site, car is relatively stock, except for K & N Filter. The tunes, as I have been told, have been 'revised' recently, to overcome the early bugs encountered. If car plays up on the 10psi tune, I will probably do mods to overcome this. This is what I can gather so far on the 8psi tune.1. Car does not feel much quicker below 3000rpm.2. Car feels a lot more linear above 3000rpm with more urge and induction noise.3. Car seems to run smoother on cruise control, when travelling down hills (use to jerk around prior).4. Car definitely feels more powerful running on 98 octane, compared to 95 octane (big difference).5. Tune was dead easy to install.Will keep you all postedRegards Mick.P.S. If I had to do one exhaust mod only, which would be most beneficial, high flow cat or remove centre muffler (remember, I do not want the car to be loud). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest PSIXR6 Guests Posted 08/03/05 09:46 PM Share Posted 08/03/05 09:46 PM Will keep you all postedRegards Mick.P.S. If I had to do one exhaust mod only, which would be most beneficial, high flow cat or remove centre muffler (remember, I do not want the car to be loud).<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Definately the CAT. A higher flowing cat gives more power. Removing the center muffler give you more noise Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RAPHOON Donating Members 1,776 Member For: 21y 8m 4d Posted 08/03/05 11:11 PM Share Posted 08/03/05 11:11 PM Nice one Global!Just thow in the 10 PSI tune. You'll never want to go back to the 8. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fraggle Yes I am too tall for my hair Member 261 Member For: 20y 5m 2d Location: Launceston Tasmania. Posted 08/03/05 11:33 PM Share Posted 08/03/05 11:33 PM Got the SCT Edit installed today in Brisbane by PTE in my new Mk2 XR6T 6 Speed. I am running the 8psi tune at the moment, but will attempt to run the 10psi tune tomorrow. As mentioned before on this site, car is relatively stock, except for K & N Filter. The tunes, as I have been told, have been 'revised' recently, to overcome the early bugs encountered. If car plays up on the 10psi tune, I will probably do mods to overcome this. This is what I can gather so far on the 8psi tune.1. Car does not feel much quicker below 3000rpm.2. Car feels a lot more linear above 3000rpm with more urge and induction noise.3. Car seems to run smoother on cruise control, when travelling down hills (use to jerk around prior).4. Car definitely feels more powerful running on 98 octane, compared to 95 octane (big difference).5. Tune was dead easy to install.Will keep you all postedRegards Mick.P.S. If I had to do one exhaust mod only, which would be most beneficial, high flow cat or remove centre muffler (remember, I do not want the car to be loud).<{POST_SNAPBACK}>so you was using 95 then changed to 98 and done the edit oryou had 95 done the edit then changed to 98 and notice the diffrence when you !!!???please help I want to do this but need some positive feed back Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RAPHOON Donating Members 1,776 Member For: 21y 8m 4d Posted 08/03/05 11:36 PM Share Posted 08/03/05 11:36 PM Got the SCT Edit installed today in Brisbane by PTE in my new Mk2 XR6T 6 Speed. I am running the 8psi tune at the moment, but will attempt to run the 10psi tune tomorrow. As mentioned before on this site, car is relatively stock, except for K & N Filter. The tunes, as I have been told, have been 'revised' recently, to overcome the early bugs encountered. If car plays up on the 10psi tune, I will probably do mods to overcome this. This is what I can gather so far on the 8psi tune.1. Car does not feel much quicker below 3000rpm.2. Car feels a lot more linear above 3000rpm with more urge and induction noise.3. Car seems to run smoother on cruise control, when travelling down hills (use to jerk around prior).4. Car definitely feels more powerful running on 98 octane, compared to 95 octane (big difference).5. Tune was dead easy to install.Will keep you all postedRegards Mick.P.S. If I had to do one exhaust mod only, which would be most beneficial, high flow cat or remove centre muffler (remember, I do not want the car to be loud).so you was using 95 then changed to 98 and done the edit oryou had 95 done the edit then changed to 98 and notice the diffrence when you !!!???please help I want to do this but need some positive feed back The 10 PSI tune requires 98 RON to run correctly. Personally, I never put anything less than 98 RON in the car, even when it was stock. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fordboy1981 Donating Members 2,075 Member For: 22y 1m 13d Gender: Male Location: Sydney, NSW Posted 09/03/05 12:16 AM Share Posted 09/03/05 12:16 AM what sort power did it make before and after or didn't you get it dynoed??Dave. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fraggle Yes I am too tall for my hair Member 261 Member For: 20y 5m 2d Location: Launceston Tasmania. Posted 09/03/05 12:22 AM Share Posted 09/03/05 12:22 AM Got the SCT Edit installed today in Brisbane by PTE in my new Mk2 XR6T 6 Speed. I am running the 8psi tune at the moment, but will attempt to run the 10psi tune tomorrow. As mentioned before on this site, car is relatively stock, except for K & N Filter. The tunes, as I have been told, have been 'revised' recently, to overcome the early bugs encountered. If car plays up on the 10psi tune, I will probably do mods to overcome this. This is what I can gather so far on the 8psi tune.1. Car does not feel much quicker below 3000rpm.2. Car feels a lot more linear above 3000rpm with more urge and induction noise.3. Car seems to run smoother on cruise control, when travelling down hills (use to jerk around prior).4. Car definitely feels more powerful running on 98 octane, compared to 95 octane (big difference).5. Tune was dead easy to install.Will keep you all postedRegards Mick.P.S. If I had to do one exhaust mod only, which would be most beneficial, high flow cat or remove centre muffler (remember, I do not want the car to be loud).<{POST_SNAPBACK}>so you was using 95 then changed to 98 and done the edit oryou had 95 done the edit then changed to 98 and notice the diffrence when you !!!???please help I want to do this but need some positive feed back <{POST_SNAPBACK}>The 10 PSI tune requires 98 RON to run correctly. Personally, I never put anything less than 98 RON in the car, even when it was stock.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>only 95 in tas Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ktford FORD FORD FORD Donating Members 9,390 Member For: 21y 11m 14d Gender: Male Location: Victoria Point In Brissy's eastern side Posted 09/03/05 12:52 AM Share Posted 09/03/05 12:52 AM Well done mate, choose the cat mod, though more expensive it'll produce better results & not be drony. Scotty Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackwrx Member 181 Member For: 20y 12d Posted 09/03/05 01:59 AM Share Posted 09/03/05 01:59 AM If you dont mind me asking, how much did the edit cost? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest PSIXR6 Guests Posted 09/03/05 02:20 AM Share Posted 09/03/05 02:20 AM Im just waiting on a set of injectors and plugs from Eugene, and its off to get the EDIT done. Seriously cant wait. Ive made up my mind and I am going to go with HPF........ Amberly Auto's in S.E suburbs of Melbourne. From all accounts are a highly reputable and respected tuner of all types of highperformance cars.Ill let you know how I fair. Should be done sometime next week Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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