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limbi
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20v Limits - Aftermarket computer Sat, 12 July 2003 14:16 Go to next message
I've just had an offer from a friend of a friend.
A wolf 3d with map sensor for my 20v.
Originally he had it in his 20v. with exaust 2 1/4, airpod it ran 105kw at the wheels. It had been dyno tuned and he told me it ran about 9,500 - 10,000 rpm. (Is this possible??? can the stock engine take that kind of rmp range?)he had a monster tacko on it.

He now has turboed his car so the kit is available. His turbo has custom CAMS piston rebuilt bottom. Pulls 200kw at the wheels.

He's offered my $1,800 dyno tuned to my 20v. He said i should be able to rev till 9,500 no probs. I'm alittle worried if the stock 20v can take it. I have seen his 20v turbo, and its fast. with 17" it spins 2nd's and 3rd's. he's even running a 16v box!(sx of course)

We both have the 20v silvertop in a sx. If I go thru with it i'll take it to the dyno days.....

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Bugman
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Re: 20v Limits - Aftermarket computer Sat, 12 July 2003 14:43 Go to previous messageGo to next message
I'm sure it could go to 10,000rpm but I wouldnt do it all day everyday.

I've heard of people running the 1g-gte up to 9,500rpm
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CelicaRA45
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Re: 20v Limits - Aftermarket computer Sun, 13 July 2003 00:23 Go to previous message
whats the point in reving it to 9000 when it makes max power at 7800 rpm at 9000 it might be making 30 kws as at 7800 its making 99kws
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