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Well, I really like my Kinetic kit. Its pretty bolt on, with no mods needed.

But my personal opinion, is that since june 2006 when Mr.Artwood came out with his latest software upgrade, there is no complete/all include VR6 Turbo kit that I know about that can match the Kinetic.

And 50% off all "Kinetic" honour goes to C2 Motorsports. Just because they make so good software, that "anybody" can use. Plug and play is what Mr.Collier told me, and I really must agree on that.

Its been plug and play ever since we started fitting this kit, and I have had not ONE singel issue ever since.

Apart for a blown gearbox ;)

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Well' date=' I really like my Kinetic kit. Its pretty bolt on, with no mods needed.

But my personal opinion, is that since june 2006 when Mr.Artwood came out with his latest software upgrade, there is no complete/all include VR6 Turbo kit that I know about that can match the Kinetic.

And 50% off all "Kinetic" honour goes to C2 Motorsports. Just because they make so good software, that "anybody" can use. Plug and play is what Mr.Collier told me, and I really must agree on that.

Its been plug and play ever since we started fitting this kit, and I have had not ONE singel issue ever since.

Apart for a blown gearbox ;)

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Nice to hear tbf,

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That's because a lot of people have gone from a stock VR6 to a turboed one and gone straight to C2 software without trying anything else first ;-)

I regularly hear of over fuelling problems and the Bosch 440 green tops are well known to be a poor choice of injector.

It's good enough for most people though and is ideal if you don't want the hassles of a Standalone. If I was going for a Motronic remap, I'd personally get a custom map done on the dyno. You only have to have the intermediate shaft off a few degrees and it throws the sequential timing and therefore the fuel maps. You'll end up running 440s harder than you should at low rpms and run out of fuel on boost.

Pays to make sure the entire install is 100% tip top before beginning mapping or using a chip.

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As someone mentioned above, the setup needs to be 100% correct. No air leaks, all sensors working correctly etc, but this goes for any setup. When you have air leaks, how can you expect the engine to run correctly in any situation, not just with a tirbo?

Reported running rich conditions are caused by an air leak. The green top 440's are not a problem on our software, ;)

C2_VR6_16psi.jpg

This dyno chart is representing measurements from the WHEELS

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