Well, the intake system would be my first upgrade.
It is a big time restriction even with an otherwise stock car.
Exhaust isnt to bad, but certainly a 3" will help there.
You can extract probably the same power out of either a unichip/steinbauer or reflash. The reflash would be the most tuneable solution, followed by the unichip then anything else after that.
At least with a unichip when you get rid of the 550 you can take the chip with you and fit it to the next car.
So when you say intake , you mean like kn filter or something ? I have a snorkel fitted so I'm assuming that helps too .
3" system like a redback exhaust or is there a better system out there ?
Does the uni chip pump up rail preasure or do anything undesirable ?
I know you had a thread about chips going but it's been heavily edited and is now missing lots of info .
I'm fairly happy with power of the vehicle but it's the lag that I can't stand . If I could rectify that I'd be happy . Is that something that can be fixed with hard piping?
Sorry to keep asking silly questions that have probably all been asked before hahahaha
Its not the air filter, its the general size and design of the whole intake system before the turbo.
Snorkels will generally make it worse as you have more length and more bends meaning more restriction.
The unichip does fuel pressure or injector extension or both depending on what is required.
Fuel pressure is the better way of doing things, provided you keep it within the normal limits and do not trigger the check engine light.
Things like intake restriction play a massive role in turbo lag and the general feel of crispness when you drive the car.
So more direct the better. That been the case how could we add the snorkel and not loss any power.
To OP, I dare say you were talking to one of our partners in Melbourne, If that is the case, he is correct, there is no way to tell that we have flashed the ECU, it is 100% hidden. It has caused me no dramas at all with warranty issues on mine, and it has had a few, 2 EGR Valves, an intercooler amongst many other minor things.
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