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Old Oct 9, 2008 | 03:06 PM
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I just got my car reflashed and custom tuned... here are the results.



Tadashi said I'd have more power on the bottom end (everything below 4,000rpm) if I ditch the cheap gas (gas from independent stations), I'll start getting Chevron, Shell and 76.

I accomplished my goal.

This chart shows a before and after the custom reflash, the basic reflash was about 8-10 whp less.

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Old Oct 9, 2008 | 03:13 PM
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You hit 311whp / 270ft-lbs from an 5AT with CAI/ exhaust/ HFC? WOW NICE NUMBER.... Man I need the reflash. lol
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cheap gas? what octane do you need to run then
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Old Oct 9, 2008 | 03:19 PM
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Originally Posted by SuPERSak
You hit 311whp / 270ft-lbs from an 5AT with CAI/ exhaust/ HFC? WOW NICE NUMBER.... Man I need the reflash. lol
well it wasn't just an ordinary reflash, it was also dyno tuned to work best with my setup.
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Old Oct 9, 2008 | 03:20 PM
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I only use 93 octan from Shell or Exxon....
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Old Oct 9, 2008 | 03:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Tomek350Z
cheap gas? what octane do you need to run then
I was running 91 octane...(the best you can get in cali) I bought it from a cheap independent gas station. it cost me $3.55 per gallon.

Tadashi said to only go with the brand names, like Chevron and 76.
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Old Oct 9, 2008 | 03:23 PM
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You forgot about grounding kit. That 10hp right there.

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You hit 311whp / 270ft-lbs from an 5AT with CAI/ exhaust/ HFC? WOW NICE NUMBER.... Man I need the reflash. lol
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Old Oct 9, 2008 | 03:24 PM
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hahah grounding kit............. infinitie------- do you have the map that was loaded to your reflash?
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Originally Posted by SuPERSak
hahah grounding kit............. infinitie------- do you have the map that was loaded to your reflash?
no.
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Cool....
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How much did it run you to do the reflash and tune?
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Originally Posted by SuPERSak
How much did it run you to do the reflash and tune?
$700 flat.

$550 Reflash $150 for the dyno and custom tuning. It was worth it
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Old Oct 9, 2008 | 03:42 PM
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Awsome numbers bro. Looks like those HFC gave you some nice torque. I think the awsome numbers our cars our getting compared to other HR's(even though we have autos) are these Injen Intakes. I can't stop saying good things about them.

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Tadashi says they're the only intakes that work. The Injen CAIs are awesome.
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Originally Posted by infinite
Tadashi says they're the only intakes that work. The Injen CAIs are awesome.
+1

And I noticed you got home pretty early. You live close to technosquare cause i didn't get home till 6 30....goddamn 405 freeway=FTL
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dammm HR guys!!! lol nice gain #s

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Originally Posted by A.H
+1

And I noticed you got home pretty early. You live close to technosquare cause i didn't get home till 6 30....goddamn 405 freeway=FTL
well my appointment was at 1pm... so I was 1/2 ways home before the real traffic started.
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is the injen cold air intake ok in the rain?

I have the aerosync front bumper will it be ok if i drive it in the rain? My Z is my Daily... and I drive everywhere with it.
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The injen intake for the HR is completly differnet and revised than the intake for teh 03-06 Z's and G's. They made sure to reloacte the filters much much higher up in teh front bumper so there won't be a problem wiht hydrolocking, unles you drive into the ocean....then your screwed hehe

IMO your fine with your bumper...get it bro, on teh dyno it's the onyl intake showing results adn it got Tadshi's approvaal!!!!

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Originally Posted by SuPERSak
is the injen cold air intake ok in the rain?
it should be fine, long as you don't live in an area that gets flooded or in a situation where it will be submerged. The filters are right behind the front steel beam so they're kinda shielded.
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