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anyone able to take a look at the attached logs? Both .csv and .hpl files are attached. STFT's seem off, it looks like its pulling fuel. Not my car, just trying to help someone out but I don't know enough about logs to pinpoint what is going on. Thanks
Have you tried a Kam reset? It's absolutely needed if you have ever switched to flex fuel or switched back from flex fuel. I don't know much about it but not doing it will mess up your air fuel trims. I also noticed someone said your lambda is .75 isn't that low for gas? Correct me if I'm wrong but gas should be close to 1.0

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633 whp in 7th gear on 6.5 pulley, stock cats and manifold. Only other performance mod is x pipe. Very, very happy. Not bad for the smallest G2 unit on the largest pulley.
Unfortunately they had an issue with the rpm reader so couldnt see tq and took the reading by mph only.

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I can post one tomorrow although I think there is a video up of someone else already. My suggestion is definitely do it if you want people to know it's modified. It's a nice whine. Not loud but audible with the car running at idle or puttering around. You cant really hear it beyond 2k rpm.
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633 whp in 7th gear on 6.5 pulley, stock cats and manifold. Only other performance mod is x pipe. Very, very happy. Not bad for the smallest G2 unit on the largest pulley.
Unfortunately they had an issue with the rpm reader so couldnt see tq and took the reading by mph only.

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How does the bottom end feel compared to pre supercharger ?
 

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How does the bottom end feel compared to pre supercharger ?
Feels like stock till about 2500-3000, after 3k it starts building boost and pulls harder than stock. Keeps building power as you go up and goes into beast mode above 5k.
 

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Is this just a waste gate instead of the BOV?
Seems kind of nuts to compress and heat air just to blow it into the atmosphere, sounds inefficient compared to a turbo exhaust-side waste gate or a normal intake-side bypass.
 
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Seems kind of nuts to compress and heat air just to blow it into the atmosphere, sounds inefficient compared to a turbo exhaust-side waste gate or a normal intake-side bypass.
Exactly. Looks like a smaller pulley ( that obviously will have more volume at lower RPM). And a waste gate. I see a further benefit. Connect a boost controller and have few boost settings, even a per gear boost like I did on my STI.
 

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Exactly. Looks like a smaller pulley ( that obviously will have more volume at lower RPM). And a waste gate. I see a further benefit. Connect a boost controller and have few boost settings, even a per gear boost like I did on my STI.
But it seems like, while the “wastegate” is open at wot at lower-mid rpm some of the engine power the blower is consuming goes to compressing (and heating) air that’s just going to be vented to atmosphere. Frankly I don’t really know if I have that right it’s just the way it seems to me.
 

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Ok this makes a lot more sense. You're running like a 12 psi pulley so you have more boost down low but the waste gate limits your peak boost so you don't overboost the engine

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has anyone gone for the straight cut gears ? Are they unbearably loud ? Any sound clips perhaps ?
I have them. No it's not loud. You can see my dyno video it's on this thread.
 

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I'm tuned with Lund and bought the tune/ngauge package deal about a year ago and got a flex and E85R tunes. Is it typical of Lund to charge an additional $500 for a FI tune?
 

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Yes, $500 is the retune fee when going boost from n/a
 
 




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