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Old 10-07-2008, 12:35 AM   #61
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thanks, so which one is better for better performance and tuning?
It depends what you mean by better. Generally, the piggybacks are faster & easier to tune. The standalones generally require a much more extensive tuning effort, and are more expensive, but they can give you fine control over absolutely every aspect of how the engine works. Warning: If you've never tuned a car before, you probably shouldn't use either one yourself - improper use of either one can quickly lead to very serious engine damage. Again, it's REALLY tough talking in general here - without knowing exactly what you mean by "better". Better at what horsepower level? Better=easier? Better=slightly more horsepower (even if that slight horsepower advantage costs hundreds or thousands of $ more)? Better on the track? Better for daily driving? All of these are EXTREMELY relevant questions, and need to be answered before a definitive answer can be provided.
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Old 10-07-2008, 04:33 AM   #62
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It depends what you mean by better. Generally, the piggybacks are faster & easier to tune. The standalones generally require a much more extensive tuning effort, and are more expensive, but they can give you fine control over absolutely every aspect of how the engine works. Warning: If you've never tuned a car before, you probably shouldn't use either one yourself - improper use of either one can quickly lead to very serious engine damage. Again, it's REALLY tough talking in general here - without knowing exactly what you mean by "better". Better at what horsepower level? Better=easier? Better=slightly more horsepower (even if that slight horsepower advantage costs hundreds or thousands of $ more)? Better on the track? Better for daily driving? All of these are EXTREMELY relevant questions, and need to be answered before a definitive answer can be provided.
ohh.. no im not goin to tune it myself.. im goin to get some place to tune it for me.. but yeah im thinkin to get the standalone.. im looking at the brand like LINKS or Autronic standalone right now.. duno which one is better.. but yeah i heard the AEM is a hell to tune it..
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Old 10-09-2008, 05:41 PM   #63
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oh okay cool thanx, so i should get a boost controller installed first, theres already an ecu in the car and stuff but ill get a boost controller to start off, any times on getting what kind or brand or any links u can send me of some, thanxx
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oh okay cool thanx, so i should get a boost controller installed first, theres already an ecu in the car and stuff but ill get a boost controller to start off, any times on getting what kind or brand or any links u can send me of some, thanxx
The proper order for a bone-stock Mkiv Supra TT is this:
  1. All proper maintenance, according to the TSRM
  2. Boost gauge
  3. GReddy BCC (to prevent fuel cut)
  4. Downpipe
  5. At least two or three gallons of 100 octane (race) fuel in a full tank of 93 octane (R+M/2) (note: not a half-pint of octane booster)
  6. A good set of Z-rated tires
  7. Boost controller (note: you can raise your boost using a 10 cent hose clamp - no need to spend hundreds of $ here)
After that, you can worry about optional/additional modifications like cam gears, a front-mount intercooler, an aftermarket intake & exhaust, etc.
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Old 10-10-2008, 12:47 AM   #65
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The proper order for a bone-stock Mkiv Supra TT is this:
  1. All proper maintenance, according to the TSRM
  2. Boost gauge
  3. GReddy BCC (to prevent fuel cut)
  4. Downpipe
  5. At least two or three gallons of 100 octane (race) fuel in a full tank of 93 octane (R+M/2) (note: not a half-pint of octane booster)
  6. A good set of Z-rated tires
  7. Boost controller (note: you can raise your boost using a 10 cent hose clamp - no need to spend hundreds of $ here)
After that, you can worry about optional/additional modifications like cam gears, a front-mount intercooler, an aftermarket intake & exhaust, etc.
where do you get 100 octane gas?
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Old 10-10-2008, 04:25 AM   #66
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where do you get 100 octane gas?
Massachusetts - Sunoco 260 GT100 Locations
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Old 10-10-2008, 11:16 PM   #67
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when drag racing are u supposed to redline in all gears then shift or whats the best way to get the fastest speeds can u reply like showing me steps like

1. first gear go up to these many rpms
2. second gear go up to this...and so on thanx a bunch hopefully i get a reply soon
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