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SteveP:
Based on what you say about the the torque coming in at 5K sounds like the existing modified 1st and 2nd map they tested on Nathan's ED30 Manual on Friday and they where not happy with the results.

They said exactly like you the power didn't come in until 5K and all in one lump which isn't ideal, so I would defiantly get the new map on there and give it a try.

The live logging is the best tool for them to properly diagnose the problem.  :happy2:

fastismycopilot:

--- Quote from: 182_blue on January 17, 2009, 08:12:00 pm ---
yeh, non of the bluefin maps i have had have been rough, and in that year there's been at least 2 new maps so things have changed a bit

--- End quote ---

Exactly, that's the point I was trying to make. I had an early map with issues, there seem to be few now and those that there are get sorted. And get sorted with excellent customer service. I just didn't feel the cost/benefit payoff was there for me at the time, maybe a future purchase though. I'd go for Revo rather than Superchips as that's the brand my 'preferred' tuner deals with.  :wink:

Greeners:
Gareth, my peak torque is at around 3750rpm so I rarely feel the need to go anywhere near the rev limiter.  :smiley:

garethmk1:
Yes I get excellent torque at that rpm level also, but it just feels so hapy all the way up the range that I just can't help myself  :evilgrin:. Besides, it just shouldn't misfire anyway. Do you never take your car to the line Greenouse ? I drive my car extremely conservativly in the main - I achieve 34 - 37mpg on my daily commute, but when I feel the need ....

Regards,

Gareth

john_o:
going to SC would be a good option but I can see why you wont at the moment.
Its very easy to swap a coil pack for 2 or 3 , so might be worth a try just to rule that out?

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