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Old 04-04-2008, 02:59 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I'm getting my X-Cal soon and was wondering what numbers I might yeild. I'm actually wondering if anyone is close to my set-up and what hp, 1/4 they're doing.
I know the question is subjective but with what I have now on stg2 pcm boost, there car does NOT feel like it should. I'm wondering how much a tune will wake up the car.
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If s2 isnt running like it should you will make negative horsepower! Srsly, have you looked into why your S2 isnt performing? A tune isnt going to fix a boost leak or bad plugs/wires or dirty injectors.
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Considering I can only boost 18 psi no matter where the WGA is at and the timing set-up w/ stg2, it's no wonder why I'm not feeling the full power of stg3.
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Considering I can only boost 18 psi no matter where the WGA is at and the timing set-up w/ stg2, it's no wonder why I'm not feeling the full power of stg3.

Are you running the stock vac lines? How are you monitoring the timing? Using the aeroforce?
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everything is on pcm boost. timing is via aeroforce. all i'm logging now though is KR. i need to look at the timing when i get a chance.
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