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Old 07-08-2008   #16
 
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by about 0.000000000000001 of a second

Dont be so immature - it's going to be much more noticeable than that, at least 0.000000000000002 of a second!
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Re: Jtd tuning

But if you shortern the pipe, you are bringing the intake closer to the engine and therefore feeding warmer air into the turbo?? isnt that defeating the point of cold air induction??
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Originally Posted by jostheboss View Post
Dont be so immature - it's going to be much more noticeable than that, at least 0.000000000000002 of a second!
I think Red was referring to removing a sweet paper from the door pocket without the metal foil insert

Personally, once I've cleared all rubbish from door pockets, emptied the boot, vacuumed the carpets and also cleaned the car to get rid of excess mud then I'm in pure kick-ass mode
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Re: Jtd tuning

Its quite noticeable on here if some of you dont know about or understand something you tend to try and take the pee. If I want to go tearing about I would use the Stilo but if I wanted to go really slow I would buy a 1.6 or unplug the chip but it would still be faster than a 115bhp
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Re: Jtd tuning

Be carefull with power boxes... If you would like buy power box then look for Novitec...

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some people seem to be having a problem with engine management light after having remap so it dosent seem to be perfect
Chip tunner who make and sell map which produce engine error is bad tunner. My stilo is remapped to 163.1HP and 37,4Kgm and in 30k km Im not receive any engine error...

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and a comeback if all goes wrong
When you find that something go wrong is to late for removing power box...
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Re: Jtd tuning

Originally Posted by johnson550 View Post
Its quite noticeable on here if some of you dont know about or understand something you tend to try and take the pee. If I want to go tearing about I would use the Stilo but if I wanted to go really slow I would buy a 1.6 or unplug the chip but it would still be faster than a 115bhp
we unde4rstand more than you think mate
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Originally Posted by johnson550 View Post
Its quite noticeable on here if some of you dont know about or understand something you tend to try and take the pee. If I want to go tearing about I would use the Stilo but if I wanted to go really slow I would buy a 1.6 or unplug the chip but it would still be faster than a 115bhp
1.6 is a lot of slower than 1.9JTD. I have at home both. 1.6 16V 2003 and 1.9JTD 2004 and on highway 1.6 accelerate a lot of slower then JTD(original map)... Now when I have remaped it is diference much bigger...
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