Nope, if you knock the car out of gear during coast down, you are measuring nonsense, because the car is in neutral!!! To measure transmission loss correctly, you need to dip the clutch, but remain in gear. Any rolling road operator who knocks the car into neutral during coast down is doing it wrong, and the loss figures will be bullshit.Rolling roads are able to measure frictional losses with some accuracy when they knock the car out of gear and let it run down.
Na Tuning Results
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Posted 03 August 2004 - 09:45 AM
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Posted 16 August 2004 - 08:29 PM
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Posted 16 August 2004 - 08:41 PM
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Posted 16 August 2004 - 08:43 PM
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Posted 16 August 2004 - 08:45 PM
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Posted 16 August 2004 - 08:48 PM
#187
Posted 18 August 2004 - 09:28 AM
Wow, and the only difference between these figures is the remap??? That's a LOT of gain!Have been to AmD today for remap - here are the results:
Mileage: 8232
Temp: 28 - 32 C
Pressure: 991 mb
First run with Piper back box and Viper induction Kit:
Bhp: 148.3 @ 5848
Torque: 148.6 @ 4142
After:
Bhp: 159.8 @ 5908 +11.5 bhp
Torque: 158.0 @ 4256 + 9.4 lbft
Figures don't look particularly impressive but it was a hot adn humid day - not exactly ideal.
Power delivery is now much cleaner with a nice extra push about 4k rpm.
Mark
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Posted 19 August 2004 - 11:06 AM
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Posted 19 August 2004 - 03:53 PM
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Posted 02 September 2004 - 01:12 PM
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Posted 02 September 2004 - 01:23 PM
#192
Posted 02 September 2004 - 01:33 PM
I've gone down the Regal route with the higher rev limit. I'd say the advantages are for overtaking manouvres, where you want to drop a gear and plant your foot. The last thing you need is the cutoff sapping all your power at 6000 revs and you reaching for another cog as you're halfway through.Is it worth raising the rev limit though without getting higher lift cams? I would have thought that the power drops off around 6500rpm without cams.
BTW, where should the rev limit be? I thought it was 6250rpm, but while out last night I was definitely getting to 6500rpm without it cutting in
I've not been sitting on the red line all day, but the power delivery is strong through the rev range and I'm personally happy with this map - it's certainly helped with the flat spot at 3000 revs.
#193
Posted 02 September 2004 - 01:39 PM
#194
Posted 02 September 2004 - 01:45 PM
Don't disagree that the power is dropping off, but useful to have that flexibility anyway Besides, if we start talking about higher revs and power at the top of the band, we'll start sounding like we're on the wrong board!Having driven Minime's with the Regal revised rev limit I didn't really see the benefit as the power dropped off before then anyway. Higher lift cams plus a map to suit would (and does) warrant a higher limit, mine is a real pain as it's just starting to fly and the limiter cuts in
Are AMD meant to be having a higher rev limit in their map too?
#195
Posted 02 September 2004 - 01:47 PM
Meant to be.. but I'm getting bored of waiting now !Are AMD meant to be having a higher rev limit in their map too?
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Posted 02 September 2004 - 02:12 PM
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Posted 02 September 2004 - 02:14 PM
#198
Posted 02 September 2004 - 02:32 PM
talking with the HITEC engineer:Having driven Minime's with the Regal revised rev limit I didn't really see the benefit as the power dropped off before then anyway. Higher lift cams plus a map to suit would (and does) warrant a higher limit, mine is a real pain as it's just starting to fly and the limiter cuts in
he says higher lift and duration makes sense with a supercharged engine, so you can increase the limiter as well. without sportier cams, a higher limiter is useless.
so I guess once I get used to my 220hp's, I'll go for different cams....hope such insane need will arise way far down the road...
#199
Posted 02 September 2004 - 04:09 PM
The reason I want that little bit extra on the rev limit is when doing the odd trackdays there have been times when you just want to stretch 2nd or 3rd till the start of the bend and find yourself having to change up quickly and then back down again which is a pain in the arse , the same as overtaking I guess!Don't disagree that the power is dropping off, but useful to have that flexibility anyway Besides, if we start talking about higher revs and power at the top of the band, we'll start sounding like we're on the wrong board!Having driven Minime's with the Regal revised rev limit I didn't really see the benefit as the power dropped off before then anyway. Higher lift cams plus a map to suit would (and does) warrant a higher limit, mine is a real pain as it's just starting to fly and the limiter cuts in
Are AMD meant to be having a higher rev limit in their map too?
#200
Posted 02 September 2004 - 04:23 PM
yup, my rationale too. It may well be quicker to stretch the lower gear, rather than have to change up and get the power on again.The reason I want that little bit extra on the rev limit is when doing the odd trackdays there have been times when you just want to stretch 2nd or 3rd till the start of the bend and find yourself having to change up quickly and then back down again which is a pain in the arse , the same as overtaking I guess!
Well, we'll see at Brunters on Sat.
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