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a low v2 number?
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01-26-2008, 07:26 PM | #1 |
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a low v2 number?
91 octane, 92% setting, bmc filter
same set up, diff dyno, diff day, same power but diff torque 1st chart was done at sp engineering 2nd chart was done at md automotive Shiv, i just did this at Mark's place. Jay called you guys but i dont know if he talked to you or Dustin. Why is my boost so high? Mark checked the boost and he said it's consistently at 13s. Could it be boost spike? I watched my gauge and it never swept pass 15. So unfortunate I could not do data logging. Brought my laptop and all but could not go online, forgot to check if the serial to usb connection is loose. I also did my baseline I have the drf files if you need to to send it so you can take a look. |
01-26-2008, 08:03 PM | #5 |
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01-26-2008, 08:07 PM | #6 |
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i dont think this is the first post with low numbers from sp engineering, not sure if that is the issue though. are those two different dynos or is it just being displayed in a different format? 315 would be low hp for v2 at 15-16psi for sure, looks like the peak boost came early and you are in line by 5-6k rpms...
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01-26-2008, 09:29 PM | #7 |
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the 2nd pic was done today at MD Automotive in Westminster,
and here are my data logging 10 minutes ago in 4th gear from 2k rpm bcuz i wanted to duplicate what was done at the dyno today. why is my boost reading so high at the dyno? |
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01-26-2008, 09:38 PM | #8 |
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That first plot looks funky but the 2nd and 3rd plots look fine and not representative of what you saw on the dyno.
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We've not recommended RPM-specific user TQ tweaks simply to keep things easy. Especially for those who aren't familiar with conducting and reviewing datalog files. But there is no reason why you can't do his in order to smoothen our your boost curve. Just don't get to carried away with things. Don't let boost go above 14.5-15psi anywhere. And don't try to eliminate top end boost taper completely. It will always be there and is a function of turbo capacity. Shiv |
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