The supporting mods for the Whoosh
Hybrid Turbo included a Whoosh Crossover Pipe and Short RAM intake, along with a Mountune Induction Hose. A Depo Racing intercooler. Turbosmart 11PSI WGA and Komact Shortie Recirculating Valve. I also have the hot side "J" pipe from Whoosh Motorsports installed.
Stock Downpipe.
Thermal Catback Exhaust. I'm sure I'd have better numbers with a higher flowing downpipe...but you know...California. lol
Tuned since the car had 700 miles.
Hybrid Turbo Went on at about 17,500 miles January 5, 2020. ....Currently at 24,700 miles March 20, 2020.
Irrelevant as far as power goes but I also have the Whoosh RMM installed and a Mountune Rad.
I have some Falken Azenis RT615K+ 215/45/16 and the tires hook well. No traction issues when doing pulls with the TC off on 3rd Gear
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Got my final revision done for e30 by Adam/ Tune+.
I was originally tuned by another tuner but decided to see what Adam could do for my Fiesta. My Focus RS is also tuned by him. Dude was a pleasure to work with. I received quick responses to every question sent his way and got revisions quick. Purchased my Tune on March 12,2020 ...last revision was sent today March 20, 2020
Here's a couple of vDyno's from my final tune revision from Adam -Red Line. Blue line is from my previous tuner who was also great to work with. The Red/Blue lines were done from 3rd gear data logs while the Green line was off of a 4th gear data log from the Tune Plus map. Save for the significant gains in terms of power and torque, another thing that stood out to me was the E30 tune from Tune+ doesn't lean out as much. From what I was told, as long as the AFR isn't in the high 13's up top, its fine. The Tune+ tune was at 13.1 AFR at over 6784RPM while my previous tuner had it on the high side at 13.7 AFR at 6730RPM per the data logs for the two tunes while doing a third gear pull. With Adam's tune, I was at 12.6 AFR at 6674 RPM. Its good to have that peace of mind.
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Earlier today, I data logged on a straight road and got 301/303. I didn't get a chance to run it back the other way. I would think any sort of grade from the road would result in a significant difference between two vdyno's off of data logs so I'm not bothering to post that vdyno.
The third vdyno has data logs of me doing a pull from Point A to point B, then from Point B to point A. Like I said earlier, if the road has an incline...it should show on the vdyno (with one of the lines reading much higher than the other line). As you guys can see, difference is 1 whp and 4 ft. lbs of torque. The road I had done data logs on for the vehicle was pretty level.