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Thread: Woolich Tune

Created on: 04/26/18 01:33 PM

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mokaw


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Woolich Tune
04/26/18 1:33 PM

A guy in Bismarck has an H2. It put out 238 rwhp on a dyno at the Honda shop. He said he can get up to 30 more horsepower out of my 2012 ZX-14R with a Woolich tune. I don't believe it's possible. Any experience with this tune?

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RE: Woolich Tune
04/26/18 4:20 PM

No. Not unless you install NOS or something. You can get over 200 hp with a race exhaust but no way will you get 220 hp NA. I hear 206. I believe stock is about 190 rwhp.



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RE: Woolich Tune
04/26/18 10:02 PM

Rook has it!



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CoolBrzBlu


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RE: Woolich Tune
04/27/18 1:06 PM

I'm using Woolich. The best na gains that I've read about have been about 210-215. That's with all the bolts ons, and every little detail buttoned up.. So if the bikes dyno stock at 185, if you add all the bolt ons including carbon wheels, you might get to 30 hp, but not with just a tune.
I love the lawyer speak.. Up to 30 hp, to me that is really meaningless. Might gain, 5, maybe 10, maybe nothing? But not more than 30....


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mokaw


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RE: Woolich Tune
04/27/18 5:13 PM

Thanks guys. That's what I figured.

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