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Old 22 February 2009 | 08:18 PM
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can anyone put into words the benefit and gains felt by having a hawkeye sti upgraded to about 330bhp and torque using the decats and remap etc

im guessing these figures are correct! if anyones done it what figures did you make?
Old 22 February 2009 | 11:30 PM
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Not sure what you fully mean, but the obvious benefit is your car is quicker? and yes there will be a gain in torque too.
Old 22 February 2009 | 11:39 PM
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its hard to explain but will the car feel a lot quicker?going from a uk2000 which used to give you a proper kick when the turbo came in will i get that back?
the sti just seems quite subtly quick or maybe i was expecting too much?people say there a lot better when upgraded and mapped.
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Yes..

you should have more throttle response, more torque and power.. it should be throughout the rev range and more useable rather than just peak figures and noticable when using the throttle both small and large openings etc.

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