1.8t
Enthusiast
***** to have to put my foot in my mouth after raving about the ECU as it really does significantly improve the drivability of the car, but it just didn't perform the way I expected. I essentially lost power everywhere except for 6k to 6.5k rpm. This is the same dyno I always dyno on and the worse thing is, the conditions this evening were even cooler than they were when I dyno'ed with the stock ECU. My stock ECU dyno took place right at 2 weeks ago in warmer conditions. Only changes since then are a K&N panel filter, Autolite spark plugs in the drivers side(already had them in the passenger side for testing), and the MOPAR PCM. Hell, the K&N filter is probably responsible for the 5hp gain.
Red is stock ECU, Blue is MOPAR ECU. All runs on the same dynoject 248C SAE corrected with just 2 weeks separating them.
I will be putting the stock PCM back in after seeing this data. I guess I am the lucky person to lose tq/barely gain any power when all the big shops claim it is good for at least 5wtq/whp bump.
Edit: Only other mods are Bellanger headers and Bellanger 3" catted exhaust
Red is stock ECU, Blue is MOPAR ECU. All runs on the same dynoject 248C SAE corrected with just 2 weeks separating them.
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I will be putting the stock PCM back in after seeing this data. I guess I am the lucky person to lose tq/barely gain any power when all the big shops claim it is good for at least 5wtq/whp bump.
Edit: Only other mods are Bellanger headers and Bellanger 3" catted exhaust
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