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Old Oct 18, 2010, 08:05 AM
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Cobb E-85 protune 369whp 395wtq @ 26psi!

Just got the car tuned at Cobb Tuning Plano on Friday night, got a 93 pump gas tune as my fall back map and a E-85 tune. I had them install the FIC 1100's and the BlaqOps Single Walbro that afternoon to handle the fuel issues and all I can say is WOW!

The torque hit when the car spools up now is insane, it's like rolling into the gas in a v8 car, it just pushes you back in the seat. Mods listed in sig.

Pump Gas @ 25.5psi: 341whp 356wtq
E-85 Gas @ 26psi: 369whp 393wtq

I'll get the graph up shortly as soon as Cobb has it on their site so I can get a clean picture to post since I'm too lazy to scan my copy. Thanks again Kevin and Calvin for the quick replies to emails and Calvin for the amazing tune and tech discussions with me. I appreciate the hard work guys especially staying late on a Friday night to get my car wrapped up! Next time I'm up there will probably be to build the motor and for a turbo swap with cams

~Trent

EDIT: I made 395wtq on another pull but on this one was 393. Also attached the graph. The larger version can be found on Cobb's website under the dyno database. I'll link the vid when they get it up later today.



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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBfv5mfKKAk&hd=1
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Old Oct 18, 2010, 09:37 AM
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Nice Power E-85 is Insane Brooo I really Like the Torque

and the Graph plz ^_^
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Dang, good torque!
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on stock turbo?nice, im hoping to go this way, graph pls. congrats
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Aye, stock turbo, stock BOV, stock downpipe/o2 housing, stock clutch, and stock block
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How's the stock clutch liking the new found power?
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nice
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So far so good, no slippage yet
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e85 and torque sure go well together.
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Originally Posted by SilverEvoX
stock downpipe/o2 housing

Interesting consideration for those on a budget planning just the right mix of parts for power.
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Updated with dyno chart in first post and video

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Congratulations on the power looks healthy.
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how are those FIC 1100's, are they PnP
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Originally Posted by lakay888
how are those FIC 1100's, are they PnP
They are great thus far, you can get them with or without the PnP option, its like $45 for the PnP and worth it in my opinion.
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I think I'm going this route when my car arrives.

If you don't mind me asking how much did they charge you for the e85 install labor?


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