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Lol yeah not sure if I could manage a ten with my current power maybe low eleven , I could probably improve my 60ft, it was doing consistent 1.7 60ft fairly easy I just wasn't too keen on stalling it up any higher .

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I took the car back to joe last week and he gave the tune a bit of a touch up. The car made 350 rwkw with the same mods.

I went back to the track tonight to try and better my time but it was really hot and the track was sh*t. If I left the line with any more than 2300rpm it would just wheelspin through first and some of second.

I only managed to run an 11.2 @ 124mph , air temp was 28 degrees. Im still really happy with the time considering the conditions

The previous 11.2 @ 123mph was run on a 17 degree night on a really grippy track.

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Pretty impressive results, another baby turbo so close to a 10 :spoton:

Does the new tune have more boost up top to make the extra power? Has torque changed much?

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Thanks mate.

Im a bit slack on remembering the finer details but Joe did show me the comparison between the two tunes on his screen and there was a slight inrease in boost( 1-2 psi) and there was an increases in torque.

I figure if the car is able to run that time with the air temp at 28°c it would have to go quicker on a 15°c night. Just not sure if we are going to get many cool nights this time of the year.

Because the track was average lasts night I was strugling a bit with the 60ft, if I stall the car to 2300rpm it leaves the line nicely with no wheel spin and a 1.7 60ft . If I stalled it to 2400-2500 it would wheel spin with not much forward drive. Im sure it will go quicker with the right conditions.

Im still keen on keeping the factory air box and standard cat back exhaust as I prefer to have a quiet car.

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Yeah its good useable power on the street. Ive been running et streets a fair bit lately so it gets away from the lights at a good pace.

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