Lets see these threads then! Because something doesn't work well on another car, doesn't mean its going to not work well on another.
What setup were you guys using?
Who said i was doing anything? I've played with my own engine which isnt a 20v and know certain characteristics.
Use the search on there to look into the level of detail an engines characteristic can be studied. Then you will realise this philosophy can be applied to any engine configuration.
Numbers don't mean anything. But how a 20vt has peak power at 4500rpm, says something isnt quite right. Hence the comparison to diesel outputs.
Its peak power at 4500-5000rpm because the turbo wont make and more above that, if your wanting the 240+bhp peak power 6000rpm+ then the k03s is not the turbo to use. MY method of tuning small turbo is not like any other tuner, I have found the k03s sweet point and found my way to make the most from it from the way i map as mentioned a few posts above.
Now if your saying you have not seen peak power around 4500rpm then you have never seen a k03s tuned in this manner have you?
If the normal is to tune on CGTI is aim for peak power higher up around 6000rpm then your only ever going to get your k03s turbo to 230-235bhp max like it shows in the graph. To get a k03s AGU to produce peak power at 7000rpm then your looking at less than 200bhp power. (all this information can back found on the forums)
The offer to CGTI members is still on, If a car comes to me with simlar spec than Chris's I will map it for free, then you can put it on every dyno in the land and do as much logging as you want.
It will make me look a total fool and destroy my excellent reputation from over the past 7 years if I am proven wrong and about my tuning methods, OR it will give an eye opener to CGTI members who are wanting a faster AGU K03s setup..
I have nothing to hide or to worry about when it comes to 1.8T tuning, its all I do day in day out.
Have a word with your CGTI sponsor Bill who ran one of my spec1 Ko3s remaps with decat at over 230bhp with maf logs to back up his dyno results.