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Offline Vtec Abuser

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Re: Another dynodynamics RR day (midlands)
« Reply #80 on: 01 November 2008, 17:22 »
just got back but don't have all the results

mine made 238.5bhp with a noticable flat spot at 3k rpm, and i seemed to be the only car there with the rev limiter still set to 6400.. so could've made more.

Steve's ED30 made 289bhp on his richter map, and Greenouses ED30 with the revised bluefin and TBE made 325bhp.. although it did 334(i think) on one of the runs that wasn't recorded.

Ooooh, a mapped/TBE ED30 with over 300bhp on DD rollers???? Never!!!  :grin:
Nice results Greenouse  :wink:. What's wrong with yours then Topher, any ideas?

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Re: Another dynodynamics RR day (midlands)
« Reply #81 on: 01 November 2008, 21:38 »
What's wrong with yours then Topher, any ideas?

Hard to say. As the only unmodified car there wasn't much to compare to.. although the remapped R32's weren't exactly miles ahead. It'll be due a service before Christmas so I'll get them to give it a onceover, but a missing 10bhp calculated by a dyno doesn't really concern me (especially as with a simple rev limiter delete I'll easily be at the 250 mark).

Its the flat spot from 2750-4000 that bugs me more, it's been quite noticable the last few days. Fuelling seemed fine, so it might just need a bloody good thrash to make it forget that I've had to drive it sensibly for the last 2 weeks while the noddies causing traffic on my way to work in the bad weather have kept my revs below the happy zone. It has been nice to see 30+ mpg every day though :grin:

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Re: Another dynodynamics RR day (midlands)
« Reply #82 on: 01 November 2008, 21:43 »
just got back but don't have all the results

mine made 238.5bhp with a noticable flat spot at 3k rpm, and i seemed to be the only car there with the rev limiter still set to 6400.. so could've made more.

Steve's ED30 made 289bhp on his richter map, and Greenouses ED30 with the revised bluefin and TBE made 325bhp.. although it did 334(i think) on one of the runs that wasn't recorded.

Ooooh, a mapped/TBE ED30 with over 300bhp on DD rollers???? Never!!!  :grin:
Nice results Greenouse  :wink:. What's wrong with yours then Topher, any ideas?

Cheers Ben  :wink:

Gotta say I was a bit surprised as I've heard the Dyno Dynamics rollers are spot on, and I've probably started to believe some of the Superchips bashing! Im glad to see my Butt Dyno was well calibrated!!  :grin:

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Re: Another dynodynamics RR day (midlands)
« Reply #83 on: 01 November 2008, 21:47 »
Firstly Thanks to DaveFish for organising this and to Topher for getting us GTI boys included  :smiley:

This time I saw a slight increase over the results from the JKM day which where expected after the tweaking (My estimate was I would see 285bhp).

Here's my graph which again has the nice flat torque curve: -



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Re: Another dynodynamics RR day (midlands)
« Reply #84 on: 01 November 2008, 21:50 »
just got back but don't have all the results

mine made 238.5bhp with a noticable flat spot at 3k rpm, and i seemed to be the only car there with the rev limiter still set to 6400.. so could've made more.

Steve's ED30 made 289bhp on his richter map, and Greenouses ED30 with the revised bluefin and TBE made 325bhp.. although it did 334(i think) on one of the runs that wasn't recorded.

Ooooh, a mapped/TBE ED30 with over 300bhp on DD rollers???? Never!!!  :grin:
Nice results Greenouse  :wink:. What's wrong with yours then Topher, any ideas?

Cheers Ben  :wink:

Gotta say I was a bit surprised as I've heard the Dyno Dynamics rollers are spot on, and I've probably started to believe some of the Superchips bashing! Im glad to see my Butt Dyno was well calibrated!!  :grin:

dude, get up your graph  :grin:
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Re: Another dynodynamics RR day (midlands)
« Reply #85 on: 01 November 2008, 22:17 »
Im still smiling  :grin:



Cheers for a great day Dave  :smiley:

(still not warmed up though!!)

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Re: Another dynodynamics RR day (midlands)
« Reply #86 on: 01 November 2008, 22:22 »
Hi guys, glad you enjoyed it! I have posted the results on R32OC.

You will notice the 3 GTI's sitting in Gold, Silver and Bronze positions  :grin:

Cheers
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Re: Another dynodynamics RR day (midlands)
« Reply #87 on: 02 November 2008, 08:19 »
Oh and thanks to Toph for the invite! was good to catch up with you again mate  :wink:

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Re: Another dynodynamics RR day (midlands)
« Reply #88 on: 02 November 2008, 14:17 »
Any torque figures?
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Re: Another dynodynamics RR day (midlands)
« Reply #89 on: 02 November 2008, 15:19 »
Oh and thanks to Toph for the invite! was good to catch up with you again mate  :wink:

.... x2 - Even though apparently we have met before! Sorry, but what do you expect from a senior GIT driver! At least this time we met properly and had more than a very brief introduction. [I'm now waiting for topher's post reminding me how we spent an hour talking on a previous occasion].

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