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Old Aug 17, 2010 | 11:21 AM
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FP Black, 27 PSI, 93 oct, Stock Block

After turning up the boost, the car made good numbers, I am extremely happy with the results!

It was super hot out also when it was getting tuned.

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I took it to the track and ran an 11.91 @ 119.79 with a 2.01 60ft.. Yea if only i could launch right.

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Old Aug 17, 2010 | 11:34 AM
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command-shift-4 and you can do screenshots with ease on a mac

FP Black is for big boost. Get some Alky or E85 in that thing and crank it up! I made 430 with my baby BBK.
Old Aug 17, 2010 | 11:52 AM
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Nice. I have to try a pump gas tune soon. I doubt I will push it past 350whp. I
Old Aug 17, 2010 | 12:06 PM
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command-shift-4 and you can do screenshots with ease on a mac

FP Black is for big boost. Get some Alky or E85 in that thing and crank it up! I made 430 with my baby BBK.
ha thank you did not know that, will do next time!

yea the only reason i got the black over red n green is bec im planning on building the motor soon. but for now on a stock motor 434whp im very happy with
Old Aug 17, 2010 | 04:35 PM
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Build it with a 2.3 then add the Fritos to the gas tank. Nice powa
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that is some good power for those temps.
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graph looks odd. What are you using for boost control?
Old Aug 17, 2010 | 06:55 PM
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turn weather correction factor off and change smoothing alittle.. better yet post the raw log here and ill paste your results better for you. the more you smooth the more it hides the real torque.. your to much smoothing could be showing less power.
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graph looks odd. What are you using for boost control?
im using a MBC? not sure if that answered ur question

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Build it with a 2.3 then add the Fritos to the gas tank. Nice powa
going with a built 2.0 when time comes
Old Aug 17, 2010 | 07:06 PM
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that is some good power for those temps.
yea thanks he put alot of time into it
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Yeah, definitely turn off the weather correction and lower the smoothing.
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once the temps cool down that power should jump considerably.it would be intersting to see a run graphed in the winter on your car.
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I have almost the exact same mods...installing FP Black this week and was expecting closer to 450-475 whp....on 93 pump and at lower boost?

I'd certainly be happy with 11.91 @ 119.79 with a 2.01 60ft!
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turn weather correction factor off and change smoothing alittle.. better yet post the raw log here and ill paste your results better for you. the more you smooth the more it hides the real torque.. your to much smoothing could be showing less power.
i dont have the raw log any more i think i deleted the email of that ill check tho, when i made

the smoothing factor at 1-2 it had more tq and hp like 446whp n 368wtq


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