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  • #61
    Originally posted by tosspot View Post
    Peak power means little if it's a sharp peak.
    Couldn't agree more, although that's what ppl usually quote

    Dave described it best when he mentioned how his car hit peak power relatively early and was able to hold it across the rev range. That's the difference you want to see when you add mods, rather than unusual peaks and spikes. That said, Sam's power curve looks pretty decent too..

    EDIT - when I mentioned variation in base dyno figures, I meant generally, not those that attended the dyno day, for instance, my base was between 116-120.
    Last edited by GT3; 13-08-2008, 03:35 PM.

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    • #62
      Here's Dave's and mine on the same graph.

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      • #63
        Remarkable similarities, Sam. I'll have to get a zorst now ...

        Dave

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        • #64
          Yeah, the gains are pretty much all through the rev range, almost the same the whole time except at about 4000-4500rpm but then it picks back up again.

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          • #65
            Sam, notice how your peak begins to drop off around 5300rpm, ..that's pretty common, as boost begins to cut-off. A high-flow muffler would give you more slighty more power, and would hold power longer, bc when the exhaust is running at those speeds, the stock muffler will begin to choke flow. That's what my testing confirmed as well. How this translates on the road (I mean track ) ...with the stock muffler, your car will slow down at 160kmh, with a high-flow, it will pull strong to 200kmh.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by GT3 View Post
              Sam, notice how your peak begins to drop off around 5300rpm, ..that's pretty common, as boost begins to cut-off. A high-flow muffler would give you more slighty more power, and would hold power longer, bc when the exhaust is running at those speeds, the stock muffler will begin to choke flow. That's what my testing confirmed as well. How this translates on the road (I mean track ) ...with the stock muffler, your car will slow down at 160kmh, with a high-flow, it will pull strong to 200kmh.
              Quite right Neil, ... I saw Eddy's and it doesn't dip at the 5,500 mark.

              Dave

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              • #67
                Originally posted by DaveMack View Post
                Quite right Neil, ... I saw Eddy's and it doesn't dip at the 5,500 mark.

                Dave
                Eddy's actually seems to dip more at 5500rpm but then it goes up again and drops again.

                Blue is 'stage 1' and red is 'stage 2'

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by tosspot View Post
                  Eddy's actually seems to dip more at 5500rpm but then it goes up again and drops again.

                  Blue is 'stage 1' and red is 'stage 2'


                  Damn ... so it does. Whose was I thinking of then?

                  Dave

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by DaveMack View Post
                    Damn ... so it does. Whose was I thinking of then?

                    Dave
                    Maybe backyard bandit (Jason).

                    But his dumped fuel in like it was a Veyron - without the other benefits

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by tosspot View Post
                      Eddy's actually seems to dip more at 5500rpm but then it goes up again and drops again.
                      I wouldn't read too much into that dip, Polo GTIs are notorious for doing that on dynos. His car still manages to maintain peak power at 6000rpm...

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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by tosspot View Post
                        Maybe backyard bandit (Jason).

                        But his dumped fuel in like it was a Veyron - without the other benefits
                        come on veryon has nothing on me
                        Originally posted by seangti
                        The price of the car rarely indicates driver ability/lap time.

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                        • #72
                          Alex, have you done anything with the data you logged?
                          Last edited by VW GTI; 18-08-2008, 11:36 AM.

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                          • #73
                            I just got back from the rally, so he's a little busy - hope to do something later this week (time permitting!)
                            Last edited by Guy_H; 18-08-2008, 11:28 AM. Reason: spelling
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                            • #74
                              Originally posted by Guy_H View Post
                              I just got back from the rally, so he's a little busy - hope to do something later this week (time permitting!)
                              Haha, does that mean he's doing all the work he was meant to do when you were away?

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                              • #75
                                Guy/Alex??? Not trying to be pushy, would just like to see some of the data that was logged.

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