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Thread: Custom Code Tuning is Awesome!

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    Lol 🚙🚘🚗🚕

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    I reckon I'll be coming to you next year sometime Gavin. Sounds like money well spent.

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    Oh and the Exhaust sound is immediately more throaty due to the Exhaust valves being ....? I don't know the technical stuff but it very obviously different (and better IMO) and I had to include this as my Son (16 yrs) thinks this is the best part... and he can't understand why I didn't mention it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bundabora View Post
    Oh and the Exhaust sound is immediately more throaty due to the Exhaust valves being ....? I don't know the technical stuff but it very obviously different (and better IMO) and I had to include this as my Son (16 yrs) thinks this is the best part... and he can't understand why I didn't mention it...
    I think the Italian tune up during the data logging would have helped to improve the exhaust note

    Gavin

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    A cc tune from gav is highly recommended

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    any dyno results out of interest?
    Current: '04 Astra SRI Turbo - EDS IPF Flash, 3" TBE, Quaife LSD
    Previously: Bora 4mo, cams, coilovers, tune, exhaust, brembo's etc

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    Dyno?

    I was thinking about it. I wouldn't have before and after tho... I have a friend who runs a Dyno, but can only do 2 wheel drive cars... can the rear Haldex be disconnected for a Dyno Test? Is it OK to do?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bundabora View Post
    I was thinking about it. I wouldn't have before and after tho... I have a friend who runs a Dyno, but can only do 2 wheel drive cars... can the rear Haldex be disconnected for a Dyno Test? Is it OK to do?
    Pull the Haldex fuse , no 4wd. You will need to clear the fault codes afterwards with something.

    Gavin

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    Cheers Gavin, Thanks for that. I'll get your VAGTACHO back to you soon... your not in a rush are you?

    Hey could you have a look at the question I posted in the other Thread, What have you done... to see if you know about the
    Temp Sensor thingy that came up on your scan and mine now too...

    If you get a chance. Thanks, Scott

    Quote Originally Posted by h100vw View Post
    Pull the Haldex fuse , no 4wd. You will need to clear the fault codes afterwards with something.

    Gavin

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