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Thanks for clearing that up!
Which ECU\Fuel management remapping is planned to use in your package? The reason why I ask is I would love the out-of-the box bolt-on solution without necessity for countless extra dyno runs and notebook magic dances around the car as we lack serious tuners in here |
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WE haven't run into that particular issue yet. We had others. We've been able to keep driveability 100% so far. No buggy issues. We'll be turning up the hp in the next week to come. Don |
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whatever we have to wait for the HKS centrifugal supercharger (for 86) dyno map to know the exact result. I think they don't have a high boost horsepower, only 250hp. So it "should" boost very early of the RPMs. like original N/A setup. |
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Thank You HKS Australia for answering all of these questions, and all the other vendors out here on this forum (most). I love how they're pretty involved with their market. Rare in the world these days.
Guess it comes with the enthusiast mentality |
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It's just fantastic to see a manufacturer finally building a vehicle that is cheap enough for the aftermarket tuners of the world to play with on a global scale. It means there will be many options for everyone. Cheers HKS Australia |
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Im biased as i have a SC car. Its great and better than any Turbo IMO. I enjoy the Throttle response etc etc.
Only issue i have with the HKS unit is that it is small. Great lay out. With a Centrifuge SC bigger is better as you want as much air as possible. Then just control max PSI Whats that unit make ? I call its probably only 0.24 Kg/sec |
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I've been lucky enough to ride in a few and drive one GTM supercharged Z-cars and I learned that especially with Rotrex superchargers, you cannot judge an SC by it's compressor cover. The ones in the stage one GTM cars are smaller than the cover on my disco potato(on my SR20 powered 240sx) and they make a good 100whp more than my car makes. I would not at all be suprised to hear that the HKS SC has 300whp in it with the right mods/tuning. |
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