Question About Piggyback
Question About Piggyback
i was at my seat thinking about piggyback and heard not much good things but i wanted to ask some people that have it on there ralliart is it good? do u feel any gain? whwere do u feel gain? thanks!
Look at the top at the performance review. I think there are some piggyback reviews. But here it is for your convenience.
I finally got this installed, and I have to say, so far, im pretty impressed with it. The first thing you will realize without a doubt is how much quicker it revs up to 3 thousand RPM's. Where you really start to feel the power is 3500 rpm's and above, then the thing flies like a big *** bird. The power is no kick in the a$$ acceleration, but its the first mod that I actually felt SOMETHING from. I put 93 in it, next im going to put mid grade in it and see if i recognize a difference.
Overall Score - 7.5/10 BLKRalliArt04
piggyback- GREAT boost at 3700 rpms... GREAT boost... buy this if u dont have it already
Ralliart_on_LSD
I finally got this installed, and I have to say, so far, im pretty impressed with it. The first thing you will realize without a doubt is how much quicker it revs up to 3 thousand RPM's. Where you really start to feel the power is 3500 rpm's and above, then the thing flies like a big *** bird. The power is no kick in the a$$ acceleration, but its the first mod that I actually felt SOMETHING from. I put 93 in it, next im going to put mid grade in it and see if i recognize a difference.
Overall Score - 7.5/10 BLKRalliArt04
piggyback- GREAT boost at 3700 rpms... GREAT boost... buy this if u dont have it already
Ralliart_on_LSD
You can feel the full potential of the piggyback at higher RPM. Its like a big boost of power, so yes it is noticable. Someone has said that you dont need to use 91 octane, you can get away was 89 octane with no problems.
I'm not gonna bother to look for the dyno but someone posted on a stock ralliart that they gained 10hp 12lbs tq from the piggy, and you get much needed low end tq specially if you have the DP.


