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Old 07-09-2014, 08:34 PM   #4985
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Innovate Supercharger Tunes: We are currently testing out the 69mm pulley and beyond and setting our tunes up to handle these smaller and smaller pulleys for 91 and FlexFuel. So be on the lookout, currently we are on a beta version of 8.65. There is about a 5-7 horsepower gain on the 69mm pulley so far. I know we are all looking to have a repeatable 300whp so that is what I am working on with you guys.

The 8.65 tune does not change the power on top but resolves some very small hesitations we have found with some local customers that drive their vehicle incredibly hard. So just to let you all know we are still at and not going anywhere any time soon.

Be on the lookout for more updates coming soon. We are also slowly getting updates out to customer for 8.59.

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Innovate Supercharger Tunes: We are currently testing out the 69mm pulley and beyond and setting our tunes up to handle these smaller and smaller pulleys for 91 and FlexFuel. So be on the lookout, currently we are on a beta version of 8.65. There is about a 5-7 horsepower gain on the 69mm pulley so far. I know we are all looking to have a repeatable 300whp so that is what I am working on with you guys.

The 8.65 tune does not change the power on top but resolves some very small hesitations we have found with some local customers that drive their vehicle incredibly hard. So just to let you all know we are still at and not going anywhere any time soon.

Be on the lookout for more updates coming soon. We are also slowly getting updates out to customer for 8.59.

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Thanks Bill - let me know what I need to do in order to get my hands on a 69mm pulley.

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Old 07-10-2014, 09:06 PM   #4987
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Thanks Bill - let me know what I need to do in order to get my hands on a 69mm pulley.

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I got a 69mm pulley on mine and it made hardly any difference to the 75mm

Guys tuning it said there was just no more left in there power wise and finished up with 154kw atw.
Very happy with it but can't help feeling there should be more with the smaller pulley plus the car does not run super smooth has quite a bit of hesitation at times but apparently it's the best that it can be.
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Old 07-10-2014, 10:03 PM   #4988
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Intercooled or not?
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Just purchased this kit. I've been keeping up with this thread for a while now and I have just one question. It seems a catch can is a must with this kit so I was wondering what does everyone recommend. Everyone here seems to have the radium dual cans but I would like to know if there is anything a little more budget friendly that will get the job done. Also do I need both cans? Would a catch can for the pcv line be enough?
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Intercooled !
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I got a 69mm pulley on mine and it made hardly any difference to the 75mm

Guys tuning it said there was just no more left in there power wise and finished up with 154kw atw.
Very happy with it but can't help feeling there should be more with the smaller pulley plus the car does not run super smooth has quite a bit of hesitation at times but apparently it's the best that it can be.
Who tuned it?
What fuel?
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Who tuned it?
What fuel?
It was ecutek tuned and running 98
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Old 07-11-2014, 02:37 AM   #4993
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It was ecutek tuned and running 98
The tuner not the tuning software?
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Not sure what setup are you running and what kw
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Who did you purchase the EcuTek software from? Someone has to develop a tune so the car can run properly. If you've been watching this thread you will see that @DeliciousTuning provides a tune for this supercharger USING EcuTek. @moto-mike from Moto East provides a tune for this supercharger USING EcuTek. It's not EcuTek itself that is the tune. It's the software that allows someone to tune. So back to the original question, who did you purchase your EcuTek software from?
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Old 07-11-2014, 09:29 AM   #4996
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Who are these guys? That's what s2d4 meant.

Sounds like your tune is rough, that hesitation you're feeling is probably timing being pulled heavily due to knock. I'd get a delicious tune in that thing before driving it again...
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I got a 69mm pulley on mine and it made hardly any difference to the 75mm

Guys tuning it said there was just no more left in there power wise and finished up with 154kw atw.
Very happy with it but can't help feeling there should be more with the smaller pulley plus the car does not run super smooth has quite a bit of hesitation at times but apparently it's the best that it can be.
Like Dustin asked, are you intercooled? Because if you are you should definitely be feeling the difference between pulleys.

I put the 70mm on when I was non-ic and it felt great for a few pulls but hen got so hot that it was just a dog after that.
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Guys, @sam69 is from Australia. All the Sprintex kits in Australia are intercooled.
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