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I can remember when stage 2 was the only size McD's sold, the big two were added much later, but thats a little offf topic srry
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Originally posted by Kor View PostThink of it as "Tall, Grande, Venti" at Starbucks. It just means Small, Medium and Large. If you say you have a Stage 3, you got the large.Originally posted by Canadian Turbo View PostUmmm Starbucks
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also two companys offer you the abbility to slightly change some parameters on your own in the ecm. ie revo lemmiwink or unitronic unitune,
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Originally posted by Kor View Post
Think of it as "Tall, Grande, Venti" at Starbucks. It just means Small, Medium and Large. If you say you have a Stage 3, you got the large.
I went in and just wanted a double double they looked at me like a confused poodle
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this is sweet! i have no experience with 'chips' only EMS systems, and this plug and play ability has always interested me. lucky lucky.
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Originally posted by MischlingMk View Postah i see i see. for my own knowledge, are the chips programmable or do they all come pre-programmed and not able to modify at all? i assume all the chips use the stock ECU and just run on a "piggy-back" system.
For example, I will be running a 42# software for my bigger injectors that will give me a better fueling map and ability to use all of the new fueling additions.
I simply pop out the old chip and pop in the new one. Takes less than 5 minutes to do. You can also custom tune these chips if you have the sofrware.
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There are a bunch more thing you can do as well.
You can do light mods that give you a bit more HP for farily cheap.
Ie. CAI, catback exhaust.
Im not to sure whether or not those are classified in stages though.
The only minor performce enhancing things in my car are a Magnaflow Catback exhaust and a K & N air filter(although not really performce). Soon to be accompanied by a CAI and a Diverter valve
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ah i see i see. for my own knowledge, are the chips programmable or do they all come pre-programmed and not able to modify at all? i assume all the chips use the stock ECU and just run on a "piggy-back" system.
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beauty of the 1.8T is its all able to be controlled via the chips o you dont really need any stand alone EMS until you really get high into the power.
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if you are at 205 now then another 25% increase (to pull you to 250hp) can be achieved in a few ways. without touching hardware you can install a new EMS (engine management system). this can be programmed to increase your stock turbo's boost pressure and give you better fuel maps. the problem with this is you are running more power on stock hardware and parts get stresses and beak. i am new to the DUB world so dont know how strong individual engine components in the 1.8T engines are. upgrading your fuel system: particularly the injectors, fuel rail, fuel pump, and fuel pressure regulators are a good way eliminating "weak links" if you are running more boost pressure.
for a more reliable power increase though you should look at doing fuel system AND a bigger turbo with new manifolds (exhaust at least). this will undoubtedly require a recalibration/reprogramming of your ECU (electronic control unit: the cars computer) or a new EMS. with a bigger turbo oil cooling becomes an issue too and you should look at installing a larger oil cooler depending on how hard you drive.
have no illusions though, more power will stress internal components of your engine such as piston rings, bearings, valves, springs, etc. again, i am not sure how strong these individual components of the 1.8T engine are, so i dont know how much reliability you sacrifice with certain power increases. for reference, take a Nissan SR20DET motor, found in the Silvia (stock ~200-250hp depending on year) and you can pull 350-400 hp reliably out of the engine and without much modification. the Nissan RB26DETT motor found in Skylines have been able to pump out 500hp reliably, again without much modification.
rule of thumb: power, reliability, cheap...pick 2, sacrifice the third.
i would greatly appreciate being corrected on any misinformation i posted here ! ! ! ! thanks in advance to the knowledgeable.
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best is to have a BUDGET and HP goal in mind. First figure out which one is more important to you, then adjust the other accordingly and go from there. People often forget these two are interwoven
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What's required to reach each level on my 337?
thanks for the info guys!!!
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Found it......
Stage 1 = chip
Stage 2 = chip + catback
Stage 2+ = chip + turboback
Stage 3 = Stage 2+ and bigger turbos
Stage 3+ = Created after a few people decided that the first three stages were too easy to understand. This can mean pretty much anything you want. We could make more stages, but we need to be able to flame n00bs for something so it's best for us to keep it confusing.
BTW, We're not flaming but as you're beginning to see, it's very misleading.
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