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slosei

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im hoping to get a good few hours on the rollers tommorrow, but firstly see how the car is running with the standard ecu and try sort out the top end problem i have if its still there(hope not) then stick on the p73 ecu leave it to idle for ten twenty min then run it up to see what it does,

from the way it felt on the road i will only see gaines from 6000rpm up and lose torque below that,

im a strange boy who has to do things the non sensible way lol :ugeek:

Great, let us all know what graphs you get from the dyno! Perhaps do a 0-60 on the road in comparison as well, while you have the old/new ECUs swapped.

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i know of people that have used the p72 ecu but not off that seller mate

Slosei, did any of them go on the Dyno? Any numbers you can get off them? 0-60? Was the low-end torque affected? Any adverse effect on fuel consumption? Thanks.

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you will need to get on a rolling road your self to get it tuned, and usually you gain aroung 5ft ld torque through out the rev range as a minimum, the other cars are tuned slightly and the engines are in different cars,

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