I have a 1.4bar 93 octane lozic tune. Under WOT I see 20-21lbs of boost, with having seen a "Spike" go to 23lbs once, and only once. Considering how much "logging" ive done to try and get my tune just right (That's another story that doesn't need to be told, but lozic has been amazing to work with and not only is super knowledgeable but is also totally willing to make any revisions requested of him, as long as its physically possible)
Im convinced that something is wrong with the tune that was sent to Twn2rbro was funky, and id bet my wheels on it that lozic is doing everything he can to make it right.
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@AtomicGTL said, you probably want to get a JB4 first, which can be acquired used for at most 2/3rds the cost of new, and play around with those maps first to see if your logs from map 1/2 look good. Then, if the car still doesn't feel fast enough you can spring for an ECU tune and run the JB4 in logging mode on map 0. Once you do that, not only will the JB4 be able to log for you, but it will also be a good solution down the road if you decide you want to run WMI in your car, as Burger also makes a kit that plugs right in to the JB4.
I have a question for you though, would this be your first mod power wise? and are you looking for faster launches, faster rolling acceleration, or both? cuz if you are only looking for faster/harder launches at first, a TCU tune by any of the big players (Lozic/Lap3/Tork, Yes, I did include tork in this because even though he is a drama queen, his TCU tune is not only reliable, but its his safest product as well) would be a good starting point. They are cheaper than an ECU tune, are just as easy to install, and can reliably take 0.4-0.5 seconds off your 0-60/0-100 time even with what would be considered a "Stage 1" TCU tune.
just my 2 cents though.