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  1. #321
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    Yup I'm keeping mine. So far no major issues. 113k km so far. I'm keeping mine and plan to get a miata. Looking to go stage 2 this year as well.

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    Got my TUNE!!!

    So stoked on it as well. . But I would like to explain everything first so that we don't get any keyboard warriors here haha

    So to start with. All these figures are at the wheels. So by using a crank to wheel HP guestimator (Wheel Horsepower to Crankshaft Horsepower Guestimator this is a breakdown comparison.

    Our car comes with 118kW at the crank from the factory. My car being around 60k km's I would have expected close to 5-10kW power loss. Using the guestimator you get around 100kW at the front wheels. My car dyno'd stock (with my custom intake) at 101kW at the wheels and 247Nm of torque, this is at 4700rpm and 2100rpm respectively.

    The APR stage 1 tune claims 155kW at the crank which equates to around 132kW at the wheels and 320Nm. I am actually not sure how crank torque converts to wheel torque so I cant exactly compare APR in terms of wheel torque.

    What I ended up with from the boys at Harding Performance:

    Max power at the wheels is 121kW @ 5500rpm and 282Nm @ 2300rpm. As you can see the graph of the before dyno looks nothing like the APR before graph. This is because they smooth out the dyno. Our engines naturally produce a peaky output. The total power is around 10kW less than what APR claims but you could almost attribute this to the fact that it was 30 degrees today.

    Anyways all in all the tune is amazing. The car pulls so much harder than it did before and the torque is across the whole rev range. Where the car used to noticeably start losing power around 4500rpm it now starts pulling like crazy at that exact point. Honestly even after you guys telling me how big the difference is I am still shocked.

    Anyways have a look at the dyno graph and let me know what you all think.
    Note the data points on this graph show the rpm with the greatest gains.
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    By the way.I am happy to be corrected about anything I just said

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    Stage 1 is great fun. Congrats!

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    Congrats and enjoy the extra killer wasps responsibly

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    That is awesome. I would be keen to catch up one time and experience it for myself!
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    Where are you from OPE?

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    That's awesome! So glad you love it! It just goes bananas above 4000 RPM.

    Be careful though... It's like crack. One moment you're enjoying your APR stage 1, next minute you'll be Googling the Loba 270 hybrid.

    FYI: if in the future you feel as though your power seems to have faded away check your N75 and N249 valves. They're cheap to replace anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mk R View Post
    That's awesome! So glad you love it! It just goes bananas above 4000 RPM.

    Be careful though... It's like crack. One moment you're enjoying your APR stage 1, next minute you'll be Googling the Loba 270 hybrid.

    FYI: if in the future you feel as though your power seems to have faded away check your N75 and N249 valves. They're cheap to replace anyway.
    Thanks Mk R

    Do I need a VCDS cable and licence to do that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rygreen93 View Post
    Thanks Mk R

    Do I need a VCDS cable and licence to do that?

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    I'm not sure to be honest, i don't have VCDS, i just asked my local mechanic to test it. He's got one. You'll know about it if it happens.

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