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Old 12-12-2014, 02:02 AM   #5727
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What did they tell you? I called them today and they told me a little oil consumption was normal but mine has eaten a good bit in only about 1500 miles....

They sent me a new oil seal.

Mine was very clearly leaking. I found oil all over my engine.


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They sent me a new oil seal.

Mine was very clearly leaking. I found oil all over my engine.


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So it was leaking externally or internally? I can smell the supercharger oil in the Laminova charge cooler but there's nothing on the outside.
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Old 12-12-2014, 02:31 AM   #5729
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So it was leaking externally or internally? I can smell the supercharger oil in the Laminova charge cooler but there's nothing on the outside.

Mine was leaking externally.
I hope it is not leaking internally also.


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What if I don't care about the top end? I never go faster than 80 or so and I doubt I ever will. Should I go UEL? Would UEL give better mid and lower gains than EL?
Top end is referring to the engine rpm here. An EL will have the advantage at higher rpm regardless of vehicle speed.
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That is true that the UEL does a better job at removing the torque dip, however, the Innovate kit does that for you. Where the Innovate kit lacks is top end, and that is why the Tomei EL compliments it so nicely. In my personal opinion, if you have an Innovate kit and you're adding a header because you desire more power, it would be silly to get an UEL design as it won't help you at all on the top end; at least not nearly as much as a quality EL design will.
Thanks. I understand that an EL would help at higher revs...but do you think running a UEL will help improve low-mid torque more than the EL?

Or would the low-mid range improvements on the UEL be no better/worse than an EL when you're running a supercharger?

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Old 12-12-2014, 01:08 PM   #5733
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It sure feels like 300 whp now, wonder how long my clutch will last lol
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JDL uel is a top end monster and has even been tested by delicious. Not all uel's are created equal.
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Old 12-12-2014, 02:21 PM   #5735
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When will 8.70 be pushed out to customers @sales@delicioustuning.com?
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Old 12-13-2014, 12:26 PM   #5736
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JDL uel is a top end monster and has even been tested by delicious. Not all uel's are created equal.


Technically, no UEL's are created equally


And yes, JDL's UEL does do well on the top end, it happens to be one of our favorites. My point, was that the UEL offerings, as we've seen, perform better as a whole in the low to mid range, whereas the EL do better up top. This is not to say they don't help everywhere. We've found that JDL's EL helps on the top end noticeably more than their UEL, and helps less in the low to mid range, which supports my previous statement.


In short, a well designed header will perform well in all areas of the rpm band, but will still have a range that it performs optimally in due to design.


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Old 12-13-2014, 12:30 PM   #5737
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When will 8.70 be pushed out to customers @sales@delicioustuning.com?

****Edit: We are still verifying on certain setups for 8.70 before releasing to everyone. We have so far verified the tune on 75mm, 80mm, 70mm, and 69mm on 91 octane. We are still verifying that everything functions as intended on E85. It will take a few more weeks until 8.70 is officially pushed out to all current owners with E85 tunes.


As they are requested, with priority being placed just after new orders and custom tunes.


Anyone that would like the update to 8.70 is advised to please send an email to wknose@delicioustuning.com with your delicious user ID and "Innovate 8.70 Update Request" in the subject line. Example, if your delicious user id is xxscaxx, your subject line would read "xxscaxx Innovate 8.70 Update Request".


In the body please include your full name, dongle id, and any pertinent modifications the vehicle has such as intake or header.


Formatting things this way will really help us keep track of these requests and get updates out in a timely manner.


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****Edit: We are still verifying on certain setups for 8.70 before releasing to everyone. We have so far verified the tune on 75mm, 80mm, 70mm, and 69mm on 91 octane. We are still verifying that everything functions as intended on E85. It will take a few more weeks until 8.70 is officially pushed out to all current owners with E85 tunes.


As they are requested, with priority being placed just after new orders and custom tunes.


Anyone that would like the update to 8.70 is advised to please send an email to wknose@delicioustuning.com with your delicious user ID and "Innovate 8.70 Update Request" in the subject line. Example, if your delicious user id is xxscaxx, your subject line would read "xxscaxx Innovate 8.70 Update Request".


In the body please include your full name, dongle id, and any pertinent modifications the vehicle has such as intake or header.


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Why not just use the old ticket system?
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Anyone with 72.5mm pulley notice any contact or rub marks under the hood? I've seen 2 cars with standard 75mm pulley which had a small patch of paint eaten away caused by engine movement and pulley touching the hood.

I'm hoping that a 2.5mm reduction in pulley size is enough to gain just enough clearance. I'll also be installing STI engine mounts for safe measure.
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Why not just use the old ticket system?
The ticket based system is being phased out and we don't really check it anymore. Update requests are now done through Bill, and Q&A is typically done by me.

Anyone that has any questions about a tune they'd be interested in purchasing, or a tune they have already purchased, is free to pm me on here.

Update on the Flex Fuel Kit: we have a few more testers out and all are performing exactly as they should, so at this time we're waiting on fittings. (I know, before we were waiting on sensors, we got those and now the fittings all got cleared out).

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