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Mark14959
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Post subject: Hi from a newbie Posted: Mon May 08, 2017 8:07 pm |
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Joined: Wed Nov 09, 2016 11:42 am Posts: 10 Location: Dorset Vehicle: MPS3 mkI aero
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Hi everyone Have been lurking for a little while now having a little look around but finally getting round to saying hello (and having a decent picture!). Proud owner of an 09 Mk1 3 MPS and loving it  currently completely stock but am definitely looking to modify in time when funds allow, both internally and externally. Any recommendations of where to start with power improvements? Would HPFP and a remap be a good and safe way to get things going? Here she is at the moment:
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DJJUT
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Post subject: Re: Hi from a newbie Posted: Mon May 08, 2017 11:21 pm |
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Nice car..... You can have a mild remap without the need for hpfp internals if done correctly.
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_________________ 2010 MPS3 Mk2 Forged / Sleeved Engine, CS Cams and Crower Valve Springs, BNR S4 Turbo, HTP 3.5" Intake, HPFP Internals, 2050psi Fuel Rail Relief Valve, JMF Intake Manifold, DNP Exhaust Manifold, Dual OCC Setup, Cobb Turbo Back Exhaust, Airtec FMIC, Port Methanol Injection ..... Tuning in progress with a goal of 480-500bhp :-)  
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Mark14959
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Post subject: Re: Hi from a newbie Posted: Wed May 10, 2017 6:46 am |
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Thanks. What sort of numbers are achieved with "mild" as opposed to after having the HPFP internals done? I will want to get them done anyway, hopefully sooner rather than later
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Ivegotaveyron
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Post subject: Re: Hi from a newbie Posted: Wed May 10, 2017 3:09 pm |
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Welcome m8. The man above is the man to tune u.... [WINKING FACE] versatuner or cobb AP (so u can be tuned the correct and safest way), hpfp and a tune from DJJUT and you'll be on your way.
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DJJUT
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Post subject: Re: Hi from a newbie Posted: Wed May 10, 2017 10:10 pm |
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There is only a 10bhp difference in peak power between having hpfp internals and not having hpfp internals I would say but with them you can achieve more torque in the midrange as you can run a little more boost safely. I would say 285-290bhp would be your mild tune.
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_________________ 2010 MPS3 Mk2 Forged / Sleeved Engine, CS Cams and Crower Valve Springs, BNR S4 Turbo, HTP 3.5" Intake, HPFP Internals, 2050psi Fuel Rail Relief Valve, JMF Intake Manifold, DNP Exhaust Manifold, Dual OCC Setup, Cobb Turbo Back Exhaust, Airtec FMIC, Port Methanol Injection ..... Tuning in progress with a goal of 480-500bhp :-)  
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Post subject: Re: Hi from a newbie Posted: Thu May 11, 2017 11:16 am |
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Ivegotaveyron wrote: Welcome m8. The man above is the man to tune u.... [WINKING FACE] versatuner or cobb AP (so u can be tuned the correct and safest way), hpfp and a tune from DJJUT and you'll be on your way. Thanks, from the bit of research I've done on here I figured that's the correct way to go! DJJUT wrote: There is only a 10bhp difference in peak power between having hpfp internals and not having hpfp internals I would say but with them you can achieve more torque in the midrange as you can run a little more boost safely. I would say 285-290bhp would be your mild tune. Ah cool that's fair enough, I think I would rather air on the safe side to begin with! I'm happy to aim for those figures short term, but would like ~320+ eventually with a little more modding as well.
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