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Model specific boards => Golf mk3 => Topic started by: dragongreengolfgti on 11 November 2012, 18:03
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Went along to badger 5's today for a rolling road day which was very busy and a good place to meet people mostly audi drivers though to many s3's for my liking :sad: here's my result which i'm really happy with bit of an improvement from last year.
Last years chart
(http://i1209.photobucket.com/albums/cc390/splintorious/R314WEW.gif)
todays chart and results
(http://i1209.photobucket.com/albums/cc390/splintorious/DSC00219.jpg)
(http://i1209.photobucket.com/albums/cc390/splintorious/DSC00220.jpg)
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Have you done anything or is this just dyno to dyno variation?
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a good service and running it on v power for the last 6 months is all that is different and fixed a vacum leak that's it really was a coldish afternoon as well so that might help a bit quite happy as this dyno is known to be quite accurate :smiley:
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If its a standard ABF peak torque seems to be a bit high in the rev range on the second chart giving higher readings. Max torque at 6200rpm on a standard ABF isnt going to happen. Component protection comes into play and ecu runs a very rich mixture preventing higher outputs
1st dyno chart seems more accurate with peaks in the correct places
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all its had done to it is a sports cat with cat back system and enclosed induction with cold air feed and a supposedly chipped ecu but I have no prof weather or not it has :undecided:
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Then i'd say it probably not an increase
read this for info (http://www.clubgti.com/showthread.php?235714-The-definitive-typical-16v-dyno-plots-parts-1-and-2-von-Toyotecwerke&p=2075240&viewfull=1#post2075240)
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and a video :smiley:
(http://i1209.photobucket.com/albums/cc390/splintorious/th_IMG_3076.jpg) (http://s1209.photobucket.com/albums/cc390/splintorious/?action=view¤t=IMG_3076.mp4)
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What make of RR is it?
Dyno Dynamics are the best and give the most accurate figures in my experience.
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Dastek i think
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What make of RR is it?
Dyno Dynamics are the best and give the most accurate figures in my experience.
The only Dyno that I've ever used that's given spot on figures for every car I've tested was a MAHA.
The DDs ones seem to vary depending on operator set-up.
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all it says on my piece of paper is dastek dynamometers :undecided: it is renowned for being pretty accurate :smiley:
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The only Dyno that I've ever used that's given spot on figures for every car I've tested was a MAHA.
The DDs ones seem to vary depending on operator set-up.
Bloody hell, there's a blast from the past!
Didn't realise you were still about on the VAG forums Glen!
I'm not sure what dyno Bills is, I'll find out
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The only Dyno that I've ever used that's given spot on figures for every car I've tested was a MAHA.
The DDs ones seem to vary depending on operator set-up.
Bloody hell, there's a blast from the past!
Didn't realise you were still about on the VAG forums Glen!
I'm not sure what dyno Bills is, I'll find out
Oh yeah...I'm still about! :grin:
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After spending many hours logging and testing many different cars on bills rollers I can say they are a very unforgiving set of rollers.
If you went to another rolling road I can guarantee you would see a higher reading.
You should be pleased with those figures mike. All the hard work paid off in the end :wink: