Fastest Pump Gas / Alky Car...?

I would love to compare xfi tunes with you guys if you ever want to.

I know most people keep that stuff super secret but i really don't care since I've always tuned it myself. When people pay money to have cal dial a car in I can't blame them for not wanting to share it.


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I would love to compare xfi tunes with you guys if you ever want to.

I know most people keep that stuff super secret but i really don't care since I've always tuned it myself. When people pay money to have cal dial a car in I can't blame them for not wanting to share it.


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i have nothing to hide i tune it myself too! This tune is a bit older as i very rarely use this laptop to tune with. But i have been 6.50's with this tune at 21=22 psi
 

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i have nothing to hide i tune it myself too! This tune is a bit older as i very rarely use this laptop to tune with. But i have been 6.50's with this tune at 21=22 psi

Those inlet temps are with Alky??


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The inlet air temp on the log is showing over 200*


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Sorry about that !!!!!! That log is from my buddy Esingers Stroker hot air ! from the last time we were at the track ! i'll post a correct one .
 
Sorry about that !!!!!! That log is from my buddy Esingers Stroker hot air ! from the last time we were at the track ! i'll post a correct one .

Lol it's all good


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here is a log from reynolds last yr the pass before i broke my rear end ! it went a 10.19 of the trailor . you will noticed the boost creeped up and it got into a part of the map that hadn't ben tunes and it went way way rich and that made the boost creep even more lol.......
 

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Power rack & pinion, that would be something id be interested in


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Haha

Less things being used, means less things that can break or need maintenance :)


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