eCtune at the Nürburgring
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Yeeees. Someone has to show the yanks around in Europe so they don´t get lost 
    I am now a semi-official Nürburgring Tour Guide. Worked out really well, especially considering the even-more-than-usual chaos last weekend.    /Allan
			
			
									
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Re: eCtune at the Nürburgring
RightBindegal wrote: ↑Fri Apr 29, 2011 4:29 ameCtune is definitely not only useful for the quartermile. I just returned from the Nürburgring with a couple of friends on eCtune, amongst them an EK4 with a bone stock engine + GT2554 turbo. ~240 horsepower might not sound like much, but in a relatively light car with a wide torque band, a decent suspension and semislicks you can surprise a lot of people in much more expensive modern cars. Driveability is exactly as if the car had come from the factory with the turbo. AFR is tuned for mid-high 11s to keep those standard pistons cool. (Props to anyone who can identify the corner the picture was taken) See you in Nürburg
/Allan