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RE: help with tuning. - con67 - 22-01-2013

'Well my sigma is currently on a kkk and OE tune and its a shite turbo IMO takes foreve to boost .'
With an mbc?


RE: help with tuning. - Mattcheese31 - 22-01-2013

summit wrong with it then puglove.....i've had both in tuned state and they're real similar, tune it up and make sure u have no boost leaks and go again Smile


RE: help with tuning. - puglove - 23-01-2013

Fook that pull the engine out and put my 80k engine in with T2 happy days.

And the kkk is boosting 13psi when ot finaly gets there


RE: help with tuning. - Mattcheese31 - 23-01-2013

13 psi? Well why not tune it up then......lot of bother swapping lumps for no reason imo Smile


RE: help with tuning. - ginge191 - 23-01-2013

(20-01-2013, 07:56 PM)vlj Wrote:
(20-01-2013, 07:54 PM)ginge191 Wrote: Kingy in all fairness mate; you're best off reading around the forum(s).

OR put up a budget thread if you want new things. (Bosch pump/turbo/front mount is fairly standard)

As for tuning: could be worth reading dans guide on tuning a Bosch: wouldnt waste time on a lucas

Bosch would only really be worth it if he was planning to run veg though?

That's one reason, aswell as ease of tuning, better flow with the injectors and generally a much easier pump to use


RE: help with tuning. - Ricky - 23-01-2013

One thing about tuning these, its addictive. Stage one won't be enough, you will always want more, no matter what you tell yourself.


RE: help with tuning. - puglove - 23-01-2013

(23-01-2013, 10:05 AM)Mattcheese31 Wrote: 13 psi? Well why not tune it up then......lot of bother swapping lumps for no reason imo Smile


Meh the other lump is mega low miles and would be a shame to scrap it. Plus its de EGR already tuned and a known goodun. VS a high mileage unknow engine with a shat turbo. So is no question IMO


RE: help with tuning. - Mattcheese31 - 23-01-2013

(23-01-2013, 01:56 PM)puglove Wrote:
(23-01-2013, 10:05 AM)Mattcheese31 Wrote: 13 psi? Well why not tune it up then......lot of bother swapping lumps for no reason imo Smile


Meh the other lump is mega low miles and would be a shame to scrap it. Plus its de EGR already tuned and a known goodun. VS a high mileage unknow engine with a shat turbo. So is no question IMO

i'm not having this talk about it being a shit turbo, it just isn't mate, you need to realise there's summit wrong with your engine or turbo if you think a T2 is that much better . .Smile


RE: help with tuning. - craig-dodd - 23-01-2013

which clutch would any of you recommend for 150hp+


RE: help with tuning. - martyn92 - 23-01-2013

If the pump is standard of course it's going to take ages to kick in, my ph1 with Bosch + k14 took ages to fully kick in when it was standard, it finally got going around 3k rpm. With more fuel it pulls well from 1.5k rpm.
My ph2 came with the Lucas and gt15, turned fuel upto max on the pump and went pretty well, smoke wasn't too bad and was nice to drive.
Don't know how a Lucas and a k14 would feel like but it will pick up a lot quicker if you turn up the fuel


RE: help with tuning. - Mattcheese31 - 23-01-2013

(23-01-2013, 05:34 PM)craig-dodd Wrote: which clutch would any of you recommend for 150hp+

standard will be fine mate . .Smile


RE: help with tuning. - craig-dodd - 23-01-2013

sound, that will save me some money