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Most of us in the states get 93 octane which is roughly 98 RON, as far as I know California is the only one limited to 91 octane which is roughly equivalent to 95 RON. Even in California they can mix in race gas to get octane up.
ROW chips are different from NA chips which is why Promax has different chips for the US. I believe there are few UK guys running RSBarn chips with no issue.
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Within the past year I did the airbox mod and installed a chip ( RS Barn Stage 1)
I felt a good increase in how the car pulls and gathers speed after the airbox mod.
After installing the chip, which I did after the airbox mod, I didn't feel much except
that the flat spot around 4,100 RPM was almost totally gone. I thought I would feel
more gain, and maybe it's there, but without dyno testing date, I can't say for sure.
I'm not trying to be negative about the product, just reporting personal results.
I admit that my evaluation is not "scientific", and hesitated about putting up this post.
Just want to report my experience and ask for comments from the gallery.
What say ye? Anyone else have the RS Barn Stage 1 chip with airbox mod?
Thanks for posting responses. -Scott
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I have absolute Dyno proven results of the increase in horsepower and torque on my own car. The change is remarkable.
I would never publish those results without RS Barn's permisson, and I have no doubt that the permission will never be granted due to some unscrupulous members of this communities efforts to hamper/hurt/hinder RS Barn's solid effort.
Take this on my honor or do the testing yourself...any chip will make your car perform better..RS Barn is the best!
Regards,
Jay
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Your dyno's no good anyway since it's from one of the slow colors. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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Car tested was the same color for all runs...car was prepared with the same wax and dust was removed using Mother's show shine between runs so that gloss factor would not change. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/biggrin.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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Flash: with 55K on the clock, could the motor be "tired", or are there other factors besides mileage
at work? I have not done the "blink" test and would test the car in any way shape or form if
it revealed some maladjustment or other problem. I'll check compression, that's easy, but know
nothing of the "blink". What/how is that done?
Claudia II is no garage queen. She's out every day for about 15 miles of fresh air and
exercise on my daily commute. Has been that way for almost 2 years.
Jay: thanks for the response, and solid endorsement of the chip. It definately did not
slow my car down, for sure. I would like to think that what I
bought is the best, and it's encouraging to hear about your positive experience with RS Barn
and the chip. Cool... Is your airbox modded as well? Where did you have the dyno testing done?
Scott
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the only thing is you forgot to step down the gas to the floor to read the next code (if there is one, other wise the same code repeats)
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[quote name='flash' post='36847' date='Jun 12 2007, 10:26 AM']yup - pretty simple - cool, huh?
i think somebody needs to post this in either the "something every 968 owner should know" section or the technical section, or both
they should include a list of the fault codes though, including the "intermitent" versus "constant" prefix[/quote]
It's in the DIY section..
http://www.968forums.com/index.php?showtopic=379
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