yup, took away another 5 degrees of timing near peak torque.
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Somehow I knew it would be right back up in no time... Wish I had the free time :(
what does your timing map look like now?
Also I'm thinking of adding this valve for extra security and to really limit boost: http://www.928motorsports.com/parts/...mitervalve.php
I read in a few forum it Looks like its very popular..
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The BLV will limit the boost at what you set and wont move and keep the air circulating like you said a controlled boost leak.
I like the idea since it provides assurance especially with a turbo that can spike. If these could be made cheaper "hint hint" it would sell like crazy lol..Denny
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Blogs:
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its all a matter of opinion, some prefer clutch, I prefer torsen. Basically you can kick the clutch while going straight and you'll spin tires but you wont go sideways, on a clutch type the rear end is basically always going to kick out in some random direction.
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Dyno vid http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7aM7..._order&list=ULComment
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Still looks a bit high for my taste by about 5+ degrees around 100kpa, usually around 27-30 for peak torque thereComment
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Imo clutch diff's are much more predictable then torsen. Yes it might be better then a worn out stock unit, but comparatively a well built/not worn clutch unit will out perform a torsen, not to mention if you lift one wheel that torsen is now an open diff.
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Its not an issue like i was on a worn diff since I've had 5 different diffs since I've owned the car, a torsen diff really doesn't fish tail under hard accell. I'm willing to bet drifters probably hate torsens for that fact.
also since I've done at least 2 snow season on each type of diff I can say a torsen is also MUCH more controlled for snow driving in about 1"-2" of snow, anything more and I just drove a different car.
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