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    Quote Originally Posted by szalajka05 View Post
    Ssac headers
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    Dropped one pulley size (3.6) and I hit 10kr today!?...

    All those mods and that much kr??????
    You need to tune for your mods as well. Also, every car is different. I still get blips of KR here and there with my setup - see my sig
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    Quote Originally Posted by szalajka05 View Post
    Ssac headers
    Cai
    High flow cat
    Res delete
    Autolite 104s

    Dropped one pulley size (3.6) and I hit 10kr today!?...

    All those mods and that much kr??????
    Not a lot of mods, headers and cai. Enough to kill most of the kr on a stock pulley.

    Highflow cat is useless, res delete makes no difference.

    Like everyone else said, you need a tune.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil98gt View Post
    Not a lot of mods, headers and cai. Enough to kill most of the kr on a stock pulley.

    Highflow cat is useless, res delete makes no difference.

    Like everyone else said, you need a tune.

    Fûck this §hit, ordering meth injection and overkill tune tomorrow!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by szalajka05 View Post
    Fûck this §hit, ordering meth injection and overkill tune tomorrow!!!
    I have a lot of faith in will and his skills...don't get me wrong...great tuner and awesome supporter of the forums...

    but for a forced induction car i would be looking for an in-car tune or at the very least an eddy current dyno so they can tune it under load...ESPECIALLY since you will be spraying meth...
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    Quote Originally Posted by fubar569 View Post
    I have a lot of faith in will and his skills...don't get me wrong...great tuner and awesome supporter of the forums...

    but for a forced induction car i would be looking for an in-car tune or at the very least an eddy current dyno so they can tune it under load...ESPECIALLY since you will be spraying meth...
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    learn to do it yourself then its a great skill you can do more for a car with a lap top then you can with a wrench now a days
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    Quote Originally Posted by fubar569 View Post
    I have a lot of faith in will and his skills...don't get me wrong...great tuner and awesome supporter of the forums...

    but for a forced induction car i would be looking for an in-car tune or at the very least an eddy current dyno so they can tune it under load...ESPECIALLY since you will be spraying meth...
    07 gp gt s/c, no self tuners are available. Trust me if I could tune it myself then I would!
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    07 gp gt s/c, no self tuners are available. Trust me if I could tune it myself then I would!
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    Get yourself an 04/05 PCM, then DHP or whatever tuning software you prefer and have at it. Gettig a correct tune is a much better solution than meth to "mask" the problem
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    Quote Originally Posted by szalajka05 View Post
    07 gp gt s/c, no self tuners are available. Trust me if I could tune it myself then I would!
    incorrect answer. tuners are available. motivation on the part of the owner is what is lacking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fubar569 View Post
    incorrect answer. tuners are available. motivation on the part of the owner is what is lacking.
    He is right that he can't tune an 07 PCM but he could buy an 05 PCM to tune and it would work just fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wsmccoy View Post
    He is right that he can't tune an 07 PCM but he could buy an 05 PCM to tune and it would work just fine.
    This! And I think I'm gunna do the 04-05 pcm. Whats the best tuner to get?
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    I have only worked with hpt so I can't compare it to others but I think it was worth what I spent on it
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    HPT or DHP.

    Or nothing.

    Like everyone has said already that you're obviously choosing to ignore because you want the easy way out.

    Easy way doesn't always net the best results.

    Therefore...explosion.
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    Search bar and the forums is your friend. Make a effort to find the information for yourself before you ask the question especially when it's something as common as this and you'll go along on here
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    Quote Originally Posted by blueguy91 View Post
    HPT or DHP.

    Or nothing.

    Like everyone has said already that you're obviously choosing to ignore because you want the easy way out.

    Easy way doesn't always net the best results.

    Therefore...explosion.
    Your OBVIOUSLY didnt read all the comments. I said I'm gunna do the 04-05 pcm. Head out your ass, thanks bud.
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    Quote Originally Posted by szalajka05 View Post
    Your OBVIOUSLY didnt read all the comments. I said I'm gunna do the 04-05 pcm. Head out your ass, thanks bud.
    Ever think of proof reading before you post?
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    I like how helpful information always turns into criticism by the same few members on here. Yes we get it you are knowledgeable in this area but that don't mean you can go around and undermind people that are just seeking information. I'll be shutting down my accounts on this site because its just getting annoying asking for help and always finding myself having to deal with cyber bullies. Goodluck to all and to the nose in the air creeps on this site, get another hobby...
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    cyber bullies?

    for ****s sake it's called grow a set...
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