143.9 missvuks got on the polo .. you missed out :p and 208.1 for myself dude! you should of hung around a little longer
143.9 missvuks got on the polo .. you missed out :p and 208.1 for myself dude! you should of hung around a little longer
What’s behind you doesn’t matter..
What have people been doing to get 10kw more than last year? Or was it a happy dyno?
I am running more bost than the standard APR tune, congrats to Missvuks for her great numbers, our cars are fairly similar, or does she have a few little secrets lol
I'm a little confused as to how people push an extra 10kw on a standard tune...
Personally, I use advanced timing, better flow from the intake and a custom dump. They have helped, but I doubt I'd be seeing 140.
Obviously a good exhaust, etc would make a difference, but if its on a generic APR, Giac stage 1, etc, I'm not convinced that the extra power is there.
I tried a MBC, cranking the pressure on the diverter, etc, but the ECU didn't like it and pulled timing to keep safe. The best results I've had from the Butt Dyno was removed N112, N249, SAI and a few deg of timing added.
Still dreaming of a Hybrid turbo, but really cant justify the few thousand for an extra 30kw. May go for a custom map, the hardware has more potential than my tune does.
No secrets, its the GIAC tune with the same mods as per last time.
Another 8-10 achievable with very minimal change as well if can be bothered.
What’s behind you doesn’t matter..
Don't mean this offensively. You're not a tuner. GIAC/APR/etc are. They know what they are doing, they know what parameters to change. Your going off "what you have read" and calculated. They use knowledge and experience.
Her polo can easily get over the 145 mark. As i say to everyone, its not always about how many you change your tune as well as modifications. Its about doing things right.
She only has a downpipe fyi as well. No full exhaust, no bigger injectors, nothing dramatic other than a FMIC.
What’s behind you doesn’t matter..
Off topic I think but I'll ask anyway. My 2002 polo hasn't been driven in 3 weeks and as a result has a flat battery.
Can I use normal jumper leads from one car to another to jump start it? Or would I be better off with a self powered jumper pack (not sure what they are called sorry)?
Is there an order which you should connect the battery up when you do this? How long should I run the car for to return the battery to full charge? Should it be driven or just idle to do this?
I don't really want to buy a new battery as I am trying to sell this car at the moment. Thanks in advance or your advice.
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