
Originally Posted by
INASNT
Got graphs of my P version IS38 vs Snail480 IS38 Hybrid which were run on the same Etuners Dyno. IS38 P version in red, Snail in green.
As you can the My IS38 makes power and torque alot lower in the rev range, the cross over point where the snail makes more power is at 4600rpm. IS38 makes more torque, snail makes less but maintains higher torque from 4600rpm.
Our cars if they had 18's or 19's with lighter wheels would show 10-20kw@wheels more on the same dyno

For a daily driver the IS38 is probably a good choice for low down torque spirited driving. The graph explains why Tigger73 was roasting his tyres with LC@4k rpm, given this is where the max torque curve starts for the hybrid. I’ve done a 4.5k rpm LC and there was a lot of metallic crunching sounds and mild roasting of the front tyres, something I wouldn’t care to do to often......I suspect this would increase bevel box failure similar to what Ramee and his K04 build experienced.
In terms of power curve, I like how the hybrid keeps going from 4k to 6k rpm, that would be like VTEC YO (TSI?) for VW....can any of the hybrid guys confirm this??
VW Tiguan 162 TSI Highline w/ R-Line & DAP. Mods: OEM IS38 turbo, APR IS38 98 RON ECU tune, TVS Stage 2 + with custom TCU tune, APR Downpipe and resonator delete, APR turbo inlet, VWR turbo muffler delete, APR pendulum mount, APR dog bone insert, APR Open Pod Filter (MQB), RAMAIR intake tube, APR Red Ignition Coils, NGK R7437-9 Spark Plugs, DBA T3 slotted rotors front and T2 slotted rotors rear, ATE ceramic pads front and rear Vbox: 0-100 4.1s
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