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10-05-2016, 06:59 PM | #1 | |||||||
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PerfExpert App "How To" and logs
A handful of users have posted PerfExpert results in various threads. So, in order to not thread jack, this thread will be a good place to post results using the app. I've copied several posts from the JR Auto Performance Tune Thread......
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10-05-2016, 07:15 PM | #2 | |
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I did let off just a bit early because this was the furthest in the RPM range I've pushed my car. The wheel/tire settings are setup correct. As far as a shift, I never let the car shift to 4th. Here is the process I used: Set the app for 3rd gear pull, w/ starting RPMs set at 1900 Pulled out slowly in M2 and shifted to M3 as soon as I felt possible and continued to hold the skinny pedal Was on full throttle at approximately 1600 RPM all the way through 4712 according to my logs. Here is the same pull showing the line you marked. I do need to bring my tablet along as well so I can log other parameters. I really think I was possibly beginning to hit the air flow threshold for my setup. Factory air box, filter with 23,000 miles on it, etc. Last edited by RollingCoal; 10-05-2016 at 07:37 PM.. |
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10-05-2016, 08:02 PM | #3 | |
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It's good you have a procedure you plan to follow. The way you mount the phone should also be repeated. I wouldn't focus so much on the absolute numbers, but more on how different mods affect those numbers. Especially if you can duplicate the same results on back to back pulls. If you can't closely duplicate results over multiple pulls, then the information isn't going to be helpful. The app also does a great job of pulling the local environmental data from your cell phone location and applying standard correction factors. My old Gtech couldn't do that, so there was inherent variations that were not accounted for in that tool. I'm maxing out the stock turbo's capability, and ambient conditions have a significant impact on the vehicles output. The DIN correction factor seems to work the best on my vehicle for reproducible numbers across varying ambient conditions for the same car/system/modification settings. I have a flat testing location that's on the way to work, on isolated back county road that's surrounded by corn/bean fields, and I can see for miles, and I go very early in the morning so generally there's minimal wind, and not another car in sight, which allows for good, repeatable testing. I don't do a pull if I see other cars, so in case something goes wrong I only hurt/kill myself and my property. It also minimizes chances for speeding tickets... Hope you find this tool as useful as I have :-)
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10-05-2016, 08:34 PM | #5 |
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10-06-2016, 12:33 PM | #6 |
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What are people using for vehicle parameters and settings? I just downloaded the app yesterday and here is what I gathered from the interwebs:
Vehicle Parameters: Car weight - 3950 Additional weight - None of your damn business Displacement - 3 L Wheel Dimensions - 255/35R18 (stock rear size) Cd.A - 0.65 Transmission - Rear Wheel Drive Final Drive Ratio - 2.81 Minimum rev - 1600 Pitch - 3 degrees/G 2nd - 2.34 3rd - 1.52 4th - 1.14 Settings (the settable ones anyway): Timed Run trigger - 0.10 G (default) Auto retrieving - Active Correction norm - DIN 70020 (default) Smoothing - medium |
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10-06-2016, 08:03 PM | #8 |
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Here's a good reference for some of the North American 335d specs: http://media.caranddriver.com/files/2009-bmw-335d-1.pdf
I think your Cd*A is right, but your weight may be a bit heavy. As long as you're consistent with those values and how you do the measurements, the relative impacts of tuning modifications should come through. I'd suggest using it as a tuning tool as opposed to looking for absolute numbers.
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11-20-2017, 08:16 AM | #9 |
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I wrote the program my 335d, the DPF is in the car(full stock car). What do you think this is all right or some settings wrong? My car in car peaper 1655 kg = 3648lb. Thank you |
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11-20-2017, 04:28 PM | #10 | |
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I wouldn't get hung up on the absolute numbers, but rather use this as a tuning tool to verify effects of modifications (assuming you are getting reproducible results with the methodology you are using).
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It's stock Mtech suspension. I try 2 deg pitch after remove the dpf. Thank you. |
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