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Old 25-06-2018, 10:11 PM   #1
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Tried to dyno the car yesterday and it would only go to 6000 rpm , anyone know why this is ?
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Old 25-06-2018, 10:49 PM   #2
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Tried to dyno the car yesterday and it would only go to 6000 rpm , anyone know why this is ?
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google how to put e46m3 into dyno mode, there’s a guide
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PM Mark aswell, he showed me how to do it but I can't remember how I done it, been that long.
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Posted some time back regarding anybody run csl on dyno , be interesting to see how they’re doing,didn’t get much response only presume everybody terrified of to see how many ponies disappeared,,,, what kind of mileage you on?? I can feel the difference in my 70k motor compared to lads now 10 k new motor,,

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CSL will always disapoint on the dyno because of the ram air induction that no dyno can simulate except if you have a wind tunnel
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Thanks guys I will try what you said and let you know my results, the car has only done 21000 so engine should be strong and I was thinking of using a leaf blower on the air intake ! Any thoughts on that guys !
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Sorry for late answer, i don't think a leaf blower will be able to help much. But it certainly won't hurt, so go for it.
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