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Old 19-04-2005, 09:32 PM   #1
duaned
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Thumbs up Well, it's finally been done!

Just had a Chiptorque chip fitted by Road & Track S.A. to the XR6 VCT & just thought I'd post for the record. Looking at the graph, the power gain is quite linear across the power range, but like most S.A. forum users have said, R & T's dyno seems to read a little low. How does 86RWKW sound for a stock AU donk?
That is the average result with R & T. The car certainly feels more powerful especially in the low rev ranges so this is a great result for those looking at a chip option. No issues with the install, and no damaged bodywork ( re:-sourbastard ). In my opinion, money well spent!

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