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Whipple 2.9 power seems "inconsistent" and lackluster
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<blockquote data-quote="Riddick" data-source="post: 15589820" data-attributes="member: 143188"><p>Why are you testing it by only going 3/4 throttle? The reason your getting inconsistent boost readings is your probably giving it a different amount of throttle each time. Check it under WOT and see what it does then, when testing each test should be performed the same exact way such as same gear same amount of throttle etc....</p><p></p><p>I saw you have an x4, you should go out and do some datalogs. You have to remember your tune from Whipple is a one size fits all. With that said there is quite a bit of power left on the table from a custom tune. </p><p></p><p>I would data log the car and send the logs off to the tuner you were going to use. Everything you listed as a cause is a possibility but it's impossible to troubleshoot without data. </p><p></p><p>Sent from my XT1097 using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riddick, post: 15589820, member: 143188"] Why are you testing it by only going 3/4 throttle? The reason your getting inconsistent boost readings is your probably giving it a different amount of throttle each time. Check it under WOT and see what it does then, when testing each test should be performed the same exact way such as same gear same amount of throttle etc.... I saw you have an x4, you should go out and do some datalogs. You have to remember your tune from Whipple is a one size fits all. With that said there is quite a bit of power left on the table from a custom tune. I would data log the car and send the logs off to the tuner you were going to use. Everything you listed as a cause is a possibility but it's impossible to troubleshoot without data. Sent from my XT1097 using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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