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How Stock is the REVO "Stock" setting?

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dokez:

--- Quote from: richwig83 on March 12, 2013, 07:58:55 pm ---It was more of a test to see what it ran like on the stock settings.... first time ive done it.

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Has the sps been programmed to store the stock settings on setting 1 ? IIRC it should be 0/0/1(Boost) stock ??

Plug her in again + Laptop and open the SPS program up and see what it reads on dial 1.





rich83:

--- Quote from: dokez on March 12, 2013, 08:01:41 pm ---
--- Quote from: richwig83 on March 12, 2013, 07:58:55 pm ---It was more of a test to see what it ran like on the stock settings.... first time ive done it.

--- End quote ---

Has the sps been programmed to store the stock settings on setting 1 ? IIRC it should be 0/0/1(Boost) stock ??

Plug her in again + Laptop and open the SPS program up and see what it reads on dial 1.




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IM sure that the setting 1 cannot be altered by the user

john_o:
its considered 'stock like' not stock per se
mine certainly pulled more boost than stock on that setting, ergo faster.
so yes,I concur with your experience  :happy2:

stealthwolf:

--- Quote from: richwig83 on March 12, 2013, 08:07:49 pm ---IM sure that the setting 1 cannot be altered by the user

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No but you should be able to read the setting even though you can't write to it.

FWIW I had the SPS on B1T1F9 and it still did about 260-270 on JKM rollers. When changed to B7T5F9, it went to what it should have been.

rich83:
My "stock" settings at B6 T3 F7

So thats why it doesnt feel slow... but feels flat!

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