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Old Oct 30, 2013 | 01:34 PM
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New from New Zealand - Evo VII

Hey everyone,

I'm new here, from Christchurch in New Zealand and I have a 2001 Evolution VII.

I've mainly come to ask a few questions regarding the tuning of my car etc, this is the work currently done to it:

Fully rebuilt Evo 7 engine, with forged pistons and rods
Upgraded headgasket and head bolts
Kelford 264 cam shafts
650cc Injectors
Tomei ARMS M7960 TD06 Turbocharger
Sinco manifold
Free flowing stainelss steel exhaust system (3" piping)
Upgraded intercooler piping
Internal waste gate
FACTORY ECU
(Sitting on 18" Rota Grids, BC2 Gold Adjustables)

I've just had all this engine work done to my car about 2000km agao, and have just had a ECU remap and dyno tune.

The Evo is currently putting out 363HP at the wheels on 21psi of Boost.

I really want to get everyone opinion on the performance of the car, is 360HP about what should be expected considering the mods? Do you think an aftermarket ECU would make much difference?

Comments appreciated! Here's a picture of it also

-Michael
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Old Oct 30, 2013 | 02:49 PM
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Amazing car! I've always had a thing for that hood design.

Welcome to the forum!

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