Whipple tune removes the cars speed limiter at least I think it does if its still there its higher than 185Was thinking car speed limiter. Top of 5th is 150+mph.
But now that you say that, I do believe a dyno has a speed limiter as well. Not sure what it is.
Can't speak on the gen 5, but gen 4 stage 2 is very streetable, it's my DD. Starts off easy and very linear, but tons of fun the further your foot goes down.How streetable is this going to be ?
100% streetable. You can drive it like Ms Daisy if you want to. Only issue is wearing out rear tires faster and pay attention to the speed limit if you want to have some fun because that speedometer goes up FAST.How streetable is this going to be ?
This is my first boosted car, always had n/a setups prior to this. On a n/a car you get that feeling where you reach the peak of the power band and the car starts to nose over. That just never happens. Most of the time I chicken out and shift a bit early. I need to find some better roads around here to wind it out a bit more to get used to it. First world problems I suppose.That dead flat torque curve over the whole rev range is amazing. That thing must pull like a freight train all the way to redline.
Ha! I'm just hoping my stock cats hold up as well as yours have!I think it's just the Magnetic cars, they always dyno very well! haha!!
Love my stage 1 Whipple kit. I can't complain at all about the Whipple tune (always ran good right out of the box), the power it put down all stock otherwise, or how well the kit is holding up 2 years and 10k miles of smiles later.
A boosted car is fun. Having owned three Z06's, I can attest to that.100% streetable. You can drive it like Ms Daisy if you want to. Only issue is wearing out rear tires faster and pay attention to the speed limit if you want to have some fun because that speedometer goes up FAST.
I don't hesitate to drive the car anywhere. Drove it yesterday to pickup my youngest daughter from elementary school. All the other dad's in minivans just hung their heads in embarrassment. Haha
This is my first boosted car, always had n/a setups prior to this. On a n/a car you get that feeling where you reach the peak of the power band and the car starts to nose over. That just never happens. Most of the time I chicken out and shift a bit early. I need to find some better roads around here to wind it out a bit more to get used to it. First world problems I suppose.
It makes a difference for sure. Traction control is torque based, so with the extra torque it throws it for a loop. Turn it off and see what you think.I will give that a try tomorrow.
It's the car speed limiter. There is a hard coded limiter that the tune can't remove. I believe it's around 183 or so.Was thinking car speed limiter. Top of 5th is 150+mph.
But now that you say that, I do believe a dyno has a speed limiter as well. Not sure what it is.