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X axis and Y axis on base wgdc table

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Just send me one of the turbos and I'll make a tune for it...
Actually I have Panda doing tunes for a few guys RIGHT NOW. They are doing pretty awesome with pump gas :)

When I swapped the 94' mustang GT into my 2002 jeep wrangler, i was so mad... All these jeep guys running around loving the crappy 4.0L. I really would have liked every jeep guy in the state to come drive my jeep. It felt like it was going to rip the jeep frame in half with a mostly stock 302. I feel the same way around this turbo setup. There are more expensive, higher power options ( just like an LS motor in a jeep ), but for as simple and cheap as it is.... Its dang awesome.

All that frowny face action that used to start at 4600rpm is completely gone now :)

Panda is going to tune mine. I'm just a little too impatient right now to go through the process. I can tune, log, adjust like 3-10 times a day. While a pro tuner can do it 10 times faster, I'm enjoying learning. Plus... I'm an E30 whore :) they are doing 91/93 oct tunes right now.
 


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Quick update. After 2 flashes the boost curve is almost perfectly where I want it ( drops to 21psi at 6250, I want just a tad bit more, but like 1psi ).

Once the cobb wgdc started working, and I actually put some time/effort into it, it works great.

I'll post a log when I get it ironed out, with the warm weather back again here I'm looking to drop that 24psi to about 22psi on the topend. Even the humidity is back :(
 




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