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Old 10-15-2006, 09:30 PM   #15 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by Hemi-OrangeSRT
you cant just use the portfueler by itself. It has to be used with a big turbo or else you woud run really really rich. It says on there website that the kit works with stage 2 also. So I would say yeah go for it!!!The 20G I mean....

Hmm...here's a quote from their site....

"With our car in stock Stage 0 form, we installed our innovative new PortFueler system, our Fuel Mapper, a boost controller, and a modified wastegate actuator. Results were good, with 280 whp and low 13-second dragstrip performance. Power had been greatly improved, but the stock turbo proved to be hard to control at high RPM...the typical boost dropoff was evident. Bill decided that the stock turbo was simply a waste of further development time."

In any event, the thing that I'm having a hard time with, is that with Stage 3, you have PCM limited boost in 1st and 2nd, which obviously helps with traction. You dont have anything like that with the Hahn system. Can any Hahn owners chime in on their experiences with this? Thanks!
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