ScottyP5947
Veteran Member
I wish I had a dyno to respond with, but I do not yet! I have not seen one with a 1.9 non PD with only a upsolute chip. Either way, a lot of people here like things to be 'right' so I just want to point out that it is "lb-ft" not "ft-lbs" that is the standard measure of torque. A foot pound is a British unit of measure for the energy required to lift one pound one foot off of the ground. A pound foot is the twisting force created on the end of a one foot bar with one pound of force pushing on the other end , torque. Oh well, it's torque's twisted tale...we'd all be better off saying newton-meter anyway!! lol
Scott
Scott