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Old 08-03-2011, 08:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Old 08-03-2011, 08:45 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Wheres the AFR curve? If you are going to make claims lets back them up. As we know if the AFR is the same then the power will be the same. Many variances in dynos and how they are run. I guarantee I can make back to back claims and show the same gain but with a PCV.
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I would also like to see the AFR graphs along with the correction factors.
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Old 08-03-2011, 10:16 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I'm with power commander on this one. How do we even know you used a power commander. Show us a video
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Oops!! Big oops Wish I could see the original post.

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lol, getting called out ftw!
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Old 08-04-2011, 01:32 PM   #8 (permalink)
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It was a dyno run chart Nigel with 2 runs, one designated as PCV with SFM module and a custom made map that took 5 hours to make, that they claim the AFR was all over the place.

Then the other was the Bazzaz map with auto tune created map showing it made 5 more HP than the dynojet map with a perfectly flat as a pancake AFR, but they did not show the AFR's which people questioned since it was supposedly so good and at the heart of the matter.

I guess thats why Bazzaz went back and deleted it. But that's it in a nutshell.
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It was a dyno run chart Nigel with 2 runs, one designated as PCV with SFM module and a custom made map that took 5 hours to make, that they claim the AFR was all over the place.

Then the other was the Bazzaz map with auto tune created map showing it made 5 more HP than the dynojet map with a perfectly flat as a pancake AFR, but they did not show the AFR's which people questioned since it was supposedly so good and at the heart of the matter.

I guess thats why Bazzaz went back and deleted it. But that's it in a nutshell.
Guys, the post was my mistake. The charts (both) were as claimed, but it is not the Bazzaz model to bring ourselves up by bringing down our competitor, as they were right to point out. And, though I feel our product is better overall, a single dyno chart is almost anecdotal and should not be used to illustrate this. We want to have a mutual respect with our competitors that will allow us to compete and grow the products we are to continually improve and they have shown us such consideration. I acted on impulse here; please forgive my error in starting this thread. I've asked the admin to remove.
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Guys, the post was my mistake. The charts (both) were as claimed, but it is not the Bazzaz model to bring ourselves up by bringing down our competitor, as they were right to point out. And, though I feel our product is better overall, a single dyno chart is almost anecdotal and should not be used to illustrate this. We want to have a mutual respect with our competitors that will allow us to compete and grow the products we are to continually improve and they have shown us such consideration. I acted on impulse here; please forgive my error in starting this thread. I've asked the admin to remove.
Well I have to admit thats one classy reply. Thumbs up to you for doing it.
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