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Dyno tune/shoot out meet in North Jersey Sept 24 or 25

Old Aug 23, 2011 | 10:05 AM
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Dyno tune/shoot out meet in North Jersey Sept 24 or 25

Just wanted to post this up and see if there is any interest in having a little dyno shoot out with the Cayenne Turbos. Back in June I posted in this thread https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...-ecu-tune.html and there seemed to be some interest from a few local people.

My good friend Steve Mason will be coming back up to my place and will be here the weekend of Sept 24-25. We are going to use the dyno (AWD dyno dynamics) at Pride Performance in Keansburg New Jersey. My car 06TTS is currently chipped with a GIAC chip and Tubi Exhaust. We will be doing a few pulls logging boost and A/F to see how much the car puts down to the wheels. Mase will then remove the GIAC tune and tune the car using his software. I am interested to see if he can make more hp/tq then the GIAC chip and if so how much more.

I know some of the guys in the thread posted above have different software tunes on their car so it would be interesting to see how much each car puts down on the same dyno and same weather conditions. I have a weather station that I use for drag racing and can bring that also to report that data.

I know when I spoke to Madburg he had similar mods to my car. I hope to have the evoms intake and have made my cat deletes by the time we hit the dyno. If anyone is interested in coming and putting your car on the dyno and seeing what each car makes at the wheel let me know.
 

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Old Aug 23, 2011 | 10:09 PM
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Naser has a dyno now at Pride? Great guys over there, I might stop by... but my CTT is stock. I want to tune the ECU, but I am hesitant to push any extra boost because cylinders 7 & 8 are putting out low compression (around 105 PSI ... the highest in the left bank is 115 / right bank 128). I noticed that my car was using an extreme amount of oil (even for Cayenne Turbo standards). At any rate, I would be interested in tuning the ECU even if just to adjust throttle maping and pick their brains a bit for better performance and preferably more longevity.
 
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Originally Posted by Gian124
Naser has a dyno now at Pride? Great guys over there, I might stop by... but my CTT is stock. I want to tune the ECU, but I am hesitant to push any extra boost because cylinders 7 & 8 are putting out low compression (around 105 PSI ... the highest in the left bank is 115 / right bank 128). I noticed that my car was using an extreme amount of oil (even for Cayenne Turbo standards). At any rate, I would be interested in tuning the ECU even if just to adjust throttle maping and pick their brains a bit for better performance and preferably more longevity.

They actually bought the dyno from my friend Steve. They are for sure some nice guys up there.
 
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