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I have a 2008 fg xr6 turbo at the dyno tuners however have come across an issue they or other dyno tuners havent seen before. The car is going to 17psi on the dyno However any more psi over 17 and the car loses communication and dies on the dyno and launches forward we are trying to achieve 20+ psi, has anybody else come across this issue? Any help would be appreciated. Thankyou 

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It has valve springs, arp head studs, atomic oil pump gears, mls head gasket, gtx 35/76r that's been high flowed, 50mm pro gate with screamer, plazmaman intercooler kit, plazmaman twin feed fuel rail, plazmaman surge tank with twin 044s and walbro 460 intake pump, turbo smart fuel reg, 1000cc injectors, 4 inch exhaust with middle muffler delete, battery relo kit, runs e85 only

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  On 08/09/2018 at 7:40 AM, MatthewB said:

car loses communication

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Does that mean the laptop stops logging?

 

  On 08/09/2018 at 7:40 AM, MatthewB said:

dies on the dyno and launches forward

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What exactly happens here?

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Sh*tty coils do that even if the car isn't misfiring.

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Have they swapped them for new ones? Mine looked fine and worked more or less fine but I had the weird dash thing happening where the gauges would drop and the speedo would stop working until I restarted it.

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