Well the bit that the graph is vertical is normal, I mean you have to start pressing the gas pedal at some point in time

. So it the just maxes out for that rpm. So it is like 170Nm at 2000rpm? If you have a good turbo car with 2.2 liter displacement it should be WAY higher
Only mods I have done to the engine are:
- BMC CDA airfilter with "rainpipe" air intake
http://www.verboom.net/projects/speedst ... index.html
- 2Bular 2.5" exhaust system (everything except the manifold)
http://www.verboom.net/projects/speedst ... index.html
- 2.4 intake manifold with standard 58mm TB
http://www.verboom.net/projects/speedst ... index.html
I have had the car remapped in early 2005. But the tuner didn't understand the ECU well enough

. Right after flashing their maps I took it out for a spin to measure the new power with the accelerometer. I showed VERY decent gains. But after 30 minutes of driving it felt different. Measuring again all the gains had disappeared. Showed that they were not able to turn off the auto learning mode of the ECU

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So basically the ECU has been mapped, but from what I've seen and understood about this ECU it has no effect on my car..
Best thing now would be to get the ECU mapped and the revlimiter raised. Problem is that I don't know of a good ECU tuner for this engine.. Want somebody that can make a good map for this ECU. From what I saw in the brief period that the map did work, significant gains could be had..
Mark