
 Originally Posted by 
PhilipA
					
				 
				I have been thinking about this a bit.
Chipping, large intercooler, upped boost etc tends to reduce the need for flat accelerator and thus the auto stays in lock up longer on the highway. In my recent trip to Melbourne the auto did not drop out of lockup once even up grades like before Picton Road  turnoff.
Chipping will use more fuel at large accelerator opening, but at the same speed should be the same as a stock car.
I think that things like EGR delete , modified exhaust , upped boost and bigger intercooler will reduce pumping losses  from restriction and liberate a bit more power from a given input of fuel.
I would be interested to hear any results from Extrude Honing inlet, head ports and exhaust manifold or just plain free flowing the head as this could also reduce pumping losses. Great results in petrol engines and the manifolds on the TD5 are really crude.
Regards Philip A
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