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Power Loss From Humidity And Heat


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Ok so since mods finished on my car in February this year had it on three dynos

Cv for a tune

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Bta for a tune

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Then got it checked in Darwin for a power run to check it was ok in our weather

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Frickin 53 Rwkw loss!!!

Dude up here said it was running a but lean for our heat. He suggested I send my xcal to bta to have them adjust it.

53!!!!

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Your boost has dropped, was it tuned in close loop?

Sorry I have no idea what that means?

Edit: ok read up on it now so I know what you mean but I still don't know which method he used.

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boost pressure does change with temperature which is why I asked was it tuned in closed loop which will normally try to keep things constant, have you checked for boost leaks though?

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boost pressure does change with temperature which is why I asked was it tuned in closed loop which will normally try to keep things constant, have you checked for boost leaks though?

Yeah I checked the other day. Everything looked fine. All clamps tight, unless there is a hole down low if rubbing. I'm assuming boost leaks are just visually checked, or should I put the garden hose in the intake and see if it leaks (joking)

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