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Thread: Polo Dyno Day - 9th August!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by j0n_GTI View Post

    PS: Jason - get a new muffler!
    LMAO just next time borrow the ear muffs off the kid there
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    The price of the car rarely indicates driver ability/lap time.


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    were the tested dump pipes 2.5 or 3 inch?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grant View Post
    were the tested dump pipes 2.5 or 3 inch?
    Apparantly Tosspot ran a 5" DP with race fuel ..guess that was his own unique way of striking back at being banned from the forum

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    Quote Originally Posted by sports racer View Post
    Has anyone asked an exhaust shop how much to make a downpipe? Got to be better than paying $1100 for the (overpriced) aftermarket ones. I mean, think about it, $50 for the materials and a couple of hours max for the cutting and welding.
    yeah thats all well and good but the quality R&D has gone into the APR DP (which comes with a cat remember). takes jasn78's results for example....he has sourced his own FMIC and exhaust, joined with the seat intake and software he got a 132kW on his last run, when the first 3 were all about 127-128kW. Eddy has the same gear in APR and got constant 135kW's (highest i think was 135.8kW) over all 4 runs.

    i know i would be paying the extra for the products i know the necessary R&D has gone in to.

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    Rhys from what i could gather it is more to do with a valve on my car for the variation in runs not the exhaust or fmic
    Quote Originally Posted by seangti View Post
    The price of the car rarely indicates driver ability/lap time.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharkie View Post
    A SEAT intake & K&N does not deliver any extra power .... HOWEVER .... if you look at the power curves the top end has a much broader spread of power and chipped with SEAT etc means you have above 115kw ATW up to 6500rmin. Without SEAT etc power drops off noticably above 5500rmin, so at 6500 you are down 15kw on a SEAT version.

    A FMIC will keep your power more consistent over time with minimal loss as its gets hotter. Mine is good for an instant 5kw ATW at any temp.
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    Stage 2 on Eddy's cars was worth 2kw ATW. Not much there .... HOWEVER .... the power curve has totally changed. Max power was now made at 5100rmin instead of 6500rmin and the curve below that was noticably more muscular. I believe that for day to day driveability this might actually be worthwhile unless you are revving your car to 7000rmin all the time.
    Is someone going to be posting up the dyno charts? I know many people doubt dynos, but it is in illustrating the shape of a power curve (rather than an absolute power number) that shows their value. The shape of the curve, and the changes in that shape with various mods. The Brisbane day looked like a well-controlled event to show some of these, so I'd be really keen to see the different charts, if anyone has them.
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    Hey Fellows,

    back on line now - it was a good day - 6 cars over 4 hours was a tight stretch but I think it worked out pretty well.

    Hope there was some good info from the dyno operator, and especially on the heatsoak & retained power - and also the factors of tyre pressure & loss of HP from tying the vehicle down.

    I think Paul mentioned it there, but he estimates on a FWD that his dyno has approx 20% drivetrain loss (and he has done thousands of cars on it).

    It was good to see that same cars with same mods produce identical figures when the dyno OP sets the cars up the same (Dave & Rhys within a KW of each other) and the results from cars with similar mods were pretty consistent.

    We have 30 + data logs, so we will try to pull out some later in the week that will have useful comparisons.

    I only have one dyno plot - Eddy stage 1 vs Stage .

    It will be interesting to see what changed with the BMC in the data logs - peak HP was pretty much the same, but of course we just ran it hanging out the bonnet without any adaptation!

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    P.S. - We recorded the manifold intake temps via ECU explorer & the dyno probe, so that should show some good data!

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    Guy, seems you're not a big fan of the new stage 2 file. ..if your Polo doesn't sell, then why not go stage 3 and show the poms how to make a Polo GTI kick some serious butt?

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    Hey Neil,

    I woul;d love to but it goes this week.

    To be honest, if we had the funds for another project car, I would buy a damaged one like Koz's old one & do it - I would also seriously look into getting some production widebody kits made to cover 30-40mm wider tyres!

    We have not looked at all the stage 2 data yet, but we suspected earlier (knowing the ME7 very well) that different code would change the power curve, but not increase peak power - it certainly does seem to have done this.

    Eddy's running with the stage 2 software for a week or two, I'll get some driving opinions off him whilst we exchange the datalogs with the US & UK

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