FS: The ULTIMATE 997TT - VR825 Kit, Flat Blue, Vorsteiner, HRE, JIC
Year: 2007
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Price: $100000
Mileage: 13000
Color: Slate Gray and Flat Blue
Private or Dealer Listing: Dealer Listing
Location (State): AZ
Transmission: Manual
Drivetrain: 4WD & AWD
The car looks 10x better in gray, very nice!!
Separately, I'm really surprised noone asked about the dyno sheet - is there a reason it's so wavy? The HP & TQ curves are supposed to be pretty smooth.
Separately, I'm really surprised noone asked about the dyno sheet - is there a reason it's so wavy? The HP & TQ curves are supposed to be pretty smooth.
It absolutely has to do with the sale of the car because the quality of a tune impacts the longetivity of an engine, and a potential new owner should know if it's an issue with a tune being all over the place or if the issue is related to dyno/smoothing.
I'm not trying to ruin your sale, but you avoiding the question and then giving me a "f*** off" answer isn't very confidence inspiring. I don't think I'm stepping over the line by asking a simple question very much related to the car being sold. The only time I've seen a graph like that is when the DVs are going out or the tune is not very good. If smoothing is an issue, I'd expect a great tuner shop like Vivid address this up front before posting it assiciated with a heavily modified 100K+ car, that's all.
If you feel like I'm being out of line, feel free to report the post and let the mods decide, I won't take it personal.
Good luck with the sale, the car looks great in gray!
I'm not trying to ruin your sale, but you avoiding the question and then giving me a "f*** off" answer isn't very confidence inspiring. I don't think I'm stepping over the line by asking a simple question very much related to the car being sold. The only time I've seen a graph like that is when the DVs are going out or the tune is not very good. If smoothing is an issue, I'd expect a great tuner shop like Vivid address this up front before posting it assiciated with a heavily modified 100K+ car, that's all.
If you feel like I'm being out of line, feel free to report the post and let the mods decide, I won't take it personal.
Good luck with the sale, the car looks great in gray!
This is a old post, so the car is not be advertised for sale however if someone wants to buy it, or anything else, sure they can. Nobody said **** off.... Simply the a Mustang Dyno has a setting called SMOOTHING so you can show the graph nice and smooth or what it is in the real world. The higher the smoothing number, the smoother the graph looks but the number reads lower. There is no question this TUNE is flawless as tuned the car just like they tune Switzer cars and 100's of others. Not trying to be rude...
Last edited by vividracing; Feb 1, 2014 at 08:26 PM.




