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jtecnik
02-11-2005, 02:13 AM
Just got my car back from Technik with Technik software and injectors installed. Im still on 6.5psi but got 279hp to the wheel. Before the install I dyno at about 235 whp. Goes to show how much of a difference it makes with the software and injectors.
All I have to say is, my car is incredible :woot: . It just pulls forever. It seems like I need more gears just to make full use of my power band. I've been driving it everyday for a week with no problem with check lights or anything.
I want to say thanks to Samir, Zolti, and Anthony for the great service and for making it possible.
Next step: updated Intercooler, smaller pully (8psi), headers, oil cooler, and BOV. :thumbup:
dyno graph: http://www.rennsport.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=3610
JimBOT
02-11-2005, 02:22 AM
I saw your car when i was over there :bow: :bow: :bow:
samir@technik
02-11-2005, 02:34 AM
Nice to hear you are enjoying it J.
technikpower.com
02-11-2005, 02:56 AM
Jay, really glad your loving everything. Enjoy! :thumbup:
Anthony
steelgrey330ci
02-11-2005, 09:16 AM
Hey
SO YOU HAVE A 323 WITH THOSE NUMBERS!!!! ?
WOW WHAT A DIFFERENCE THAT MAKES WITH INJECTERS AND SW.
CAN"T WAIT TO SEE WHAT THE 330 WILL GET.
THANKS FOR POSTING :thumbup:
xxcosmicxx
02-11-2005, 11:39 AM
I believe he is a 328...
steelgrey330ci
02-11-2005, 11:43 AM
O
O.K, so he is puting down almost the same #'s as a 330.
WHEN IS THE SW COMING :hmm:
russ330
02-11-2005, 01:38 PM
Next step: updated Intercooler, smaller pully (8psi), headers, oil cooler, and BOV. :thumbup:BOV? :hmm: I always thought those were for tubro applications to vent the extra boost while shifting or something like that. Since the supercharger is belt driven and the boost is proportional to the RPM driven wouldn't a BOV be unnecessary? :dunno:
:help: Someone please correct me if I'm wrong. I'm trying to get my learn on here and now I'm confused. :chase:
BTW - Awesome numbers. :drool:
BOV? :hmm: I always thought those were for tubro applications to vent the extra boost while shifting or something like that. Since the supercharger is belt driven and the boost is proportional to the RPM driven wouldn't a BOV be unnecessary? :dunno:
:help: Someone please correct me if I'm wrong. I'm trying to get my learn on here and now I'm confused. :chase:
BTW - Awesome numbers. :drool:
all supercharges have BOV's as well since the engine needs to be relieved of execess boost while idiling......since the supercharger is spinning along with the engine, it is still blowing air into it so a BOV just releases all that into the atmosphere....
only thing is, supercharger BOV's are not as loud as the turbo ones because they dont need to vent as much air pressure....
btw....those numbers are great! :bow:
vmwerks
02-11-2005, 02:19 PM
all supercharges have BOV's as well since the engine needs to be relieved of execess boost while idiling......since the supercharger is spinning along with the engine, it is still blowing air into it so a BOV just releases all that into the atmosphere....
only thing is, supercharger BOV's are not as loud as the turbo ones because they dont need to vent as much air pressure....
btw....those numbers are great! :bow:
Some superchargers now have clutches so they disengage under 1200 rpm too.
Trends&Gadgets
02-11-2005, 02:49 PM
O MAN THATS INSANE :yikes:
Enjoy the new power :thumbup:
:drool:
technik engineering does it AGAIN!
Congrats!
Actually I think ASA/AA kits come with BPV (by pass valves) which vent the pressure back into the system. I MIGHT be wrong tho. :hmm:
all supercharges have BOV's as well since the engine needs to be relieved of execess boost while idiling......since the supercharger is spinning along with the engine, it is still blowing air into it so a BOV just releases all that into the atmosphere....
only thing is, supercharger BOV's are not as loud as the turbo ones because they dont need to vent as much air pressure....
btw....those numbers are great! :bow:
Will ZCPM3
02-11-2005, 03:29 PM
Actually I think ASA/AA kits come with BPV (by pass valves) which vent the pressure back into the system. I MIGHT be wrong tho. :hmm:
i think you are right, its not a bov but a bpv, alot of people replace the plastic bosch one with a metal i think
Jojo@DPE
02-11-2005, 04:56 PM
that's great ... a true beast! :thumbup:
congrats J!!
can't wait for my turn :thumbup:
Congrats!
Now I want mine! :bawling:
HighBoostin330
02-11-2005, 05:39 PM
I want mine too. :cry:
jtecnik
02-12-2005, 08:23 PM
thanks guys for the kind words...
im enjoying every moment of it..... :thumbup:
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