
Originally Posted by
ringo
Few conclusions and observations so far about the Clubsport + JB1 combo in particular:
I have experienced some non-linearity on both map 1 and 6 but only for a moment when I suddenly floor it. It's as if the car instantly hits some boost or torque threshold and holds back for a split sec before the revs continue to build up. If I go more progressively on the throttle it does not happen. No lights flash, this is not related with traction.
The Clubsport's over-boost function complicates things and hinders consistency. Sometimes it comes on sometimes it doesn't (I don't always remember to try and drill a hole with my right foot on the floor to activate it) so you don't always get the same amount of extra power. I've timed 60-160km/h accelerations with racing GPS device (no smartphone GPS) and I've seen some map 6 runs being almost identical to stock runs with the map 6 only winning maybe 0,5" at the upper end, while on others the JB1 shoves 1" off the stock time, all other conditions identical. That clearly shouldn't be the case if the car had gained a permanent 50-60bhp/100Nm across the entire range.
In a way, with the JB1 you ensure at least that you get the full stock power of 290ps+++ (more like 300-320) every time and if you always remember to bury your foot as hard as possible and are in 3rd gear and above you get close to the 350-360 mark. This is why you either need to code out the over-boost completely or use a piggyback that controls absolute pressure and makes up for the non-overboost situations, which is what the JB4 will hopefully be able to do.
Also, at least on stock Bridgestones, don't expect to bury your foot and go at anything below 60km/h, the torque overwhelms the tyres easily. Losing a few tenths and going easier up to 3rd gear works better. With that sort of modulation that might sound slow, I was ahead from a stock Golf R from a 20km/h 1st gear roll with the gap increasing (in my favor), and that was on map 6 and without over-boost activated (didn't even hit the kick-down switch). Considering that was 1st gear and I had to beware of the wheel-spin I was quite impressed. From the way it looked, if we rolled from 2nd 50/60km/h it wouldn't even come close.
All in all, I'm happy to have it on the car. Certainly gets the car to the next level of performance that coupled with the car's handling/cornering ability makes it impossible I think for almost any non-hyper exotic to escape from it on road or track. But, there are some complications to fully exploit it, that should be sorted with the coming JB4 upgrade and a set of better tyres.
Michelin PSS going on the car in 2 days time and the 034 dog mount in about 7-9days. I'll report back in the next couple of days on the difference the PSS makes to wheel spinning/hopping.
I'm still on Map1 coz I haven't had a chance to fiddle around with the map settings. Just out of curiosity, what Map6 settings are you on at the moment if you don't mind me asking?
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