Thread: first to 500 hp
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Old Apr 1, 2008 | 06:23 PM
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Default Re: first to 500 hp

Originally Posted by cruzinquick
Sorry for all the questions ahead of time.
Is your ecu tuned from inmotion special for all your mods? Like is there something different in the tune for removing your cats? No CEL's coming on? The 110 gas? Does your car run normal on super or do you have to run race gas all the time? I have been wanting to get a tune, but am curious how Inmotion can tune your car with all those mods, without your car there to dyno? I've heard good things, but damn that's good. Also the O2's? Did you use something to trick the car into thinking they are still there.

BlueMDsrt6 -- I think Chitown still had his cats and only had a 178mm pulley compared to the 185mm?

Anyway. Congrats on a great run and I hope your hard work puts you the first in the 11's. Thanks for testing away. Start measuring for that roll cage or that nitrous will have to stay empty. You had to have some wicked 1.6 or 1.7 60' times. As always have fun and be safe.
Cruzinquick
Yes the Inmotion tune can be done for your mods without a dyno.... for example adding any pulley causes some degree of lean condition they can add fuel, adding nitrous needs timing pulled out they can do that, removing all limiters they can do that, I am not tuned through the regular ecu only, so I have a piggy back computer from FJO that allows me to run 110 or 93 depending on which chip I have installed I have a few of them, I did not remove the front cats, only the rear so no cel problems, and the 60 foot times where only so so, this car is a little slow out of the gate due to a very high gear I believe a 3:08 to 1, I wish instead of all these engine mods somebody would come up with a gear, that would really make these cars nasty!!!!!! My best 60' was somewhere around 1.7, but the top end is deadly!!!!!!! By the way tuning on a dyno is allways better but for $500 InMotion does a really good job. My piggyback was completly set up on a dyno.
 
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