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Old 03-19-2013, 10:24 PM   #76
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Want try again?

Just want to add to this, I sent you a test map, but at the time I requested to the guys that you to come in and get a real tune. I really did not want to get involved with the making adjustments to the old tuners file.
As mentioned. I sold the injectors. The guys offered to schedule me 6 months out. Jorge did my initial tune, with him out of the game I contacted P&L.

My car had already been down 4 months and 6 more landed in the winter.
The logistics weren't on my side.

It was easier/cheaper to get a different fuel system setup that worked naturally on the car.
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Old 03-19-2013, 10:26 PM   #77
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What do you think Jr, the 1300's should work well for me and we could probably dial back the base to 50? I should then have enough fuel to max out the turbo and get close(r) to 600! Lol
Can't wait to see how close you get!
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Old 03-20-2013, 09:32 PM   #78
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Well this is not car related but we got a surprise dump of snow here in northern Michigan over the last coupe of days. I close to 15" at my house and more snow to come overnight and into tomorrow! So when in Rome as the saying goes...... I back-country skied some knee deep pow today at an old closed ski are near my house this afternoon. I only had a couple hours to skin up/ ski down and yoyo the area today but it was good snow! Tomorrow a 4 buds and I are heading to another closed ski area a bit north to track that up, our beta is that no one has skied it since the new snow! WOOHOO! I'll try to take some pics and video tomorrow and report back here!

Glad the XTI is tucked in a garage downstate and out of this snow!!
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Old 03-20-2013, 09:33 PM   #79
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Default My XTI D25 CnC'd, PnP'd heads

Here are some pics and a flow report before and after on my CnC'd, PnP'd D25 heads. I have Supertech +1mm valves and dual springs and Ti retainers with Kelford R-199-B cams. A couple of these photos are also posted above.




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Old 03-23-2013, 11:56 AM   #80
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^^Note, edited a double post from 2 days ago and added info on my D25 heads above.^^
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Old 03-25-2013, 12:50 PM   #81
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what was cnc'd? I don't see ANY machining marks.
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Old 03-25-2013, 01:00 PM   #82
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what was cnc'd? I don't see ANY machining marks.
Most good cylinder head shops go over the CNC work by hand to perfect it. I know any Cosi head I have ever brought Dave from Headgames gets a full rework by hand. To blend the valve job and get around the right areas
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Old 03-25-2013, 01:04 PM   #83
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what was cnc'd? I don't see ANY machining marks.
You can see some machine marks on the bowl shot.
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Old 03-25-2013, 01:08 PM   #84
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the heads look awesome!
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Old 03-28-2013, 08:48 AM   #85
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the heads look awesome!
Thanks buddy! Fuji liked them also and said the flow numbers were good. Junior said they flow well from tuning my car.

On another note I installed my Tial Q BOV with the Torque Solutions Subaru adapter and bypass plug yesterday.

I also shot a few in car videos with my Gopro the other night and will get some daytime vids as well. I'm trying to find the right location for the camera as well as the resolution. One thing I noticed in the vids was the sound from stuff in the back rattling around, the mic is more sensitive than I thought but my exhaust is really quiet and you barley hear the gate open!

Stay tuned!!

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Old 03-28-2013, 11:40 PM   #86
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Here's a quick teaser video I shot the other night. I had some tools and stuff rattling in back hatch area, so I apologize about that background noise in this. The Gopro mic is pretty sensitive. I'm working on the camera location and will get some better footage and video to post up here. This gives you an idea of how it feels and sounds from the cockpit of my XTI!

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Old 03-28-2013, 11:51 PM   #87
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Your car is a great candidate for preturbo wet compression. Look up wannaspeed.com. It uses an air atomizing nozzle to get a really fine mist. I'm using that along with an aquamist kit. I actually notice a reduction in spool, not to mention the top end.
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Dude. Let off the throttle sooner! You must be hitting over 9k on some of those shifts. The engine unloads and revs faster than the needle can move and faster than the rev limiter can control.
You're making me sweat over here. It's still a 79mm stroke.
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Old 03-29-2013, 10:38 AM   #89
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Your car is a great candidate for preturbo wet compression. Look up wannaspeed.com. It uses an air atomizing nozzle to get a really fine mist. I'm using that along with an aquamist kit. I actually notice a reduction in spool, not to mention the top end.
Reid, that's pretty interesting and thanks for the tip. Where did you mount the tank? I don't have a ton of room in the EC of my XTI.

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Dude. Let off the throttle sooner! You must be hitting over 9k on some of those shifts. The engine unloads and revs faster than the needle can move and faster than the rev limiter can control.
You're making me sweat over here. It's still a 79mm stroke.
I know Dom, **** it gets away from me, so I have to use more restraint. It just revs so easily. Jr told me to keep it under 7500 because of fueling, the redline is set at 8K but I've never hit the cut!

I also set my LC and FFS yesterday. I forgot that they weren't set up after the last tune!
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Reid, that's pretty interesting and thanks for the tip. Where did you mount the tank? I don't have a ton of room in the EC of my XTI.

I know Dom, **** it gets away from me, so I have to use more restraint. It just revs so easily. Jr told me to keep it under 7500 because of fueling, the redline is set at 8K but I've never hit the cut!

I also set my LC and FFS yesterday. I forgot that they weren't set up after the last tune!
Dbw has a delay. You have to train yourself to lift before you clutch in.

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Old 03-29-2013, 12:42 PM   #91
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haha... nice vid
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That speedo just jumps from 70 degs to 110 degs in like a second...Can't see the actual speed. BUT DAMN... I need a ride in this toaster!

Just saw Tony post a video on FB of you launching in front of HP Tech....lol

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Reid, that's pretty interesting and thanks for the tip. Where did you mount the tank? I don't have a ton of room in the EC of my XTI.



I know Dom, **** it gets away from me, so I have to use more restraint. It just revs so easily. Jr told me to keep it under 7500 because of fueling, the redline is set at 8K but I've never hit the cut!

I also set my LC and FFS yesterday. I forgot that they weren't set up after the last tune!

I have the tank mounted in the trunk. It will slow your compressor speed down for a given flow rate, allowing slightly reduced backpressure. I noticed a 200rpm drop in spool and more torque once it turns on. Unlike post intercooler injection, I found that it requires less tuning and noticed torque gains right away. No compressor wear. Once you test the system, you'll see how fine the mist is.
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Old 03-29-2013, 05:00 PM   #94
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Oh here is a clip of my XTI on the PnL dyno with Junior doing a 3rd gear pull on pump gas from Monday's 3/11 session.
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I have the tank mounted in the trunk. It will slow your compressor speed down for a given flow rate, allowing slightly reduced backpressure. I noticed a 200rpm drop in spool and more torque once it turns on. Unlike post intercooler injection, I found that it requires less tuning and noticed torque gains right away. No compressor wear. Once you test the system, you'll see how fine the mist is.
Man Reid that sounds like nothing but good stuff! With my XTI, I don't actually have a trunk but maybe I could tuck it in back there around the spare. Do you have the actual dimensions of the tank?

You really have my interest peaked, very cool...haha! I really like the sound of this!! My car does spool quicker on the road than the dyno shows but i can always use more help with spool!
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We were having a little fun this afternoon on this 55 degree bluebird day. I was over at HP Techs, dialing a few things in on the XTI and adjusting the launch control and flat foot shift. Angel has a fun little 100 yard test strip out in front of the shop so the boys shot some video of her leaving the lot! Leaving for the groceries....gotta hurry! haha

I hope you enjoy as much as we did!

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That speedo just jumps from 70 degs to 110 degs in like a second...Can't see the actual speed. BUT DAMN... I need a ride in this toaster!

Just saw Tony post a video on FB of you launching in front of HP Tech....lol
Thanks guys! some more^^^ for ya'll!!
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Awesome!!!
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Awesome!!!
Thanks man!

Some how I missed one of the better clips and well I added it to the vid. So the video is updated and better!
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I have the tank mounted in the trunk. It will slow your compressor speed down for a given flow rate, allowing slightly reduced backpressure. I noticed a 200rpm drop in spool and more torque once it turns on. Unlike post intercooler injection, I found that it requires less tuning and noticed torque gains right away. No compressor wear. Once you test the system, you'll see how fine the mist is.
On reading more about this it looks like it raises the octane level but slightly lowers the density of the air. Am I correct in this? What tuning changes did you make after installing it, added timing and or more boost?

This is especially intriguing because of the TMIC I am running with the speed density tune. Even if the tune was left as is, the benefits that I see are that it will cool the intake air and the ECU will make less negative timing corrections on higher boost.
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