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  • VW Polo GTi (Stock) Baseline Dyno

    Hi Guys,

    Went to performed baseline dyno last week and here's the figure I've got:

    Figure quoted on wheel reading
    Power: 140.52PS @ 5200rpm
    Torque: 215.62NM @ 3000rpm
    Boost: 0.91 @ 3000rpm
    AF Ratio: 1:13.9

    Based on the figure, I could fairly say that VW has made a conservative claim on horsepower and torque figure which should have been 165PS/252NM on engine. However, my tuner mentioned that because of the emission control and exhaust, the power/torque curve isn't smooth throughout rev range and AF ratio is way too lean for turbo engine and to a certain extend NA.

    Baseline Dyno:




    VW Polo GTi (Stock) Vs Proton Satria GTi (Mild Mod)

    Last edited by firdausasri; 07-07-2008, 11:41 AM.

  • #2
    Huh 140 PS (Metric HP) is 103 kw atw. That's well above what they do stock atw. The numbers make no sense.

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    • #3
      Was it an aussie built dyno, you must have had your tyre psi wrong or something, I call this shinanigans!
      I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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      • #4
        I doubt so because GT Auto is one of the reputable tuning shop building up engines for racing & drag application. The reading here is quite conservative comparing with the rest dyno machines in here.

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        • #5
          Weird charts

          Power and torque curves are usually much smoother...and the AFR is bizarre.

          How many k's has the car done?
          2015 White German SUV
          2013 White German hatch
          2011 Silver French hot hatch
          2008 TR Golf GT TDI DSG

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          • #6
            Originally posted by firdausasri View Post
            ...should have been 165PS/252NM on engine
            How do you figure that? The stock figures are 150PS/220NM at the engine (or 123PS at the wheel). With 140 PS atw you're too high for stock and you're too low to be chipped. I'd suggest getting a baseline figure somewhere else as the results are abnormal.
            Last edited by GT3; 07-07-2008, 06:06 PM.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by GT3 View Post
              How do you figure that? The stock figures are 150PS/220NM at the engine (or 123PS at the wheel). With 140 PS atw you're too high for stock and you're too low to be chipped. I'd suggest getting a baseline figure somewhere else as the results are abnormal.

              My car was bout 12 months old when this was done. Totally stock.

              aus liebe zum automobil

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              • #8
                Originally posted by GT3 View Post
                How do you figure that? The stock figures are 150PS/220NM at the engine (or 123PS at the wheel). With 140 PS atw you're too high for stock and you're too low to be chipped. I'd suggest getting a baseline figure somewhere else as the results are abnormal.
                GT3,

                Based on 15% drivetrain loss. I agree claimed 150PS at the engine. FYI, the car is brand new 2008 model clocking 1900kms. Done through test the car before dyno, seems like I could hit 230 with ease (and I mean really). Another car dynoed is my friend Colt Ralliart Mivec 1.5T (claimed 150HP at engine) dynoed at the same place 126PS. I'll scout around for another tuning house and redo again baseline dyno run. Just that the AFR figure kinda worries me.

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