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Matched inlets? And mapping? Help



  172 Cup On A Diet
I was getting my timing checked yesterday too find out that it dint have matched inlets was told it did when I bought it. What are the gains from this? And how would I know if my car has been mapped because we are having doubts about that too? The last time it was rolling roaded it made 189.6bhp?
 
  DON'T SEND ME PM'S!!
You're Laines mate I'm guessing? Where was the rolling road figure from? thats optomistic to say the least
 
What did the car rev to? Probably the easiest way to tell if its had a map as the limiter might have been raised.

189.6 is MEGA optimistic lol.
 
  DON'T SEND ME PM'S!!
you are getting advice, but there's some background info needed first, If you have mods added then go on a realistic dyno, you'll think you've lot power. Personally I think matched inlets are worthwhile, but more for midrange and response than peak bhp figures.
 


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