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Gogs
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26th Feb 03 at 19:35   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

When can i collect it chief?
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anytime I suppose. or I can bring it down when it gets put on the car
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Cool, i'll call them 2moro and get it booked in
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cool
Rob H
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quote:
Originally posted by Adam Kindness
from mig >>

standard XE

2000 - 44bhp
3000 - 72bhp
4000 - 140bhp
5000 - 150bhp
6000 - 154bhp
7000 - 142bhp


a good indication of what the powercap does across the rev range


Thats more like what i was expecting. A quick rise in power to about 4k then it flattens off.

looking at that, theoretically you could keep up with 1.4 16v's that are nailing it, just by changing at 3.5k And you could beat me changing at 2k.

[Edited on 26-02-2003 by Rob H]
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The car is booked in 9am monday
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you'll need to get it before then then
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I thought that to. I still recon around 10hp peak with your torque getting smoothed out.
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thats done in excel dumbass
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Where can I get the program you use Vibrio?
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most computer shops or I can send you a copy of Office XP if you want
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When can i collect it then vibrio?

i thought +20bhp was a bit far fatched for the gsi they done until i saw the graphs on the pc, must have been an exceptional case, i'll be chuffed if i can get an extra 10bhp just have to wait and see

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