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How much power will ASR turbo upgrade make today?
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481+ | 64 | 40.25% | |
461-480 | 35 | 22.01% | |
441-460 | 37 | 23.27% | |
421-440 | 13 | 8.18% | |
415-420 (same as stock turbos - FAIL) | 10 | 6.29% | |
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04-06-2009, 12:22 AM | #89 |
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There is absolutly nothing wrong with a PB compared to a flash. Bob I am sorry but you really sound clueless here. Shiv has plenty of experience with both. Vishnu's Subaru and Mitsubishi tunes are flashes. There are many advantages to PB over flash especially with modern day ECU's that are as complex as the 335's. Just look at the number of updates that are released on these ECU's. Personally I would prefer a PB with the 335.
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04-06-2009, 12:35 AM | #92 | |
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Just don't confuse easy to bring to market profitable piggybacks for true integrated tuning. As soon as flash hardware became available, and helped by competitors who undercut the price points with a better quality tune, the Vishnu piggybacks in both Subaru and Mitsubishi applications dried up. None of this really has anything to do with the turbo upgrade though so lets keep it on topic. A piggyback system is good enough for dyno numbers type tuning. |
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04-06-2009, 12:38 AM | #93 | |
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04-06-2009, 12:49 AM | #94 | |
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Regardless of it's a flash or piggyback, what matters is who is on the other end programming it. Any idiot making a flash can blow up your motor just as easily.
Even I know the ingredients to making power (fuel, ignition, timing), hell I can even have the recipe (whatever flavor of programming you like), but that doesn't make me a chef. I've seen the Vishnu folks make power in the suby and mitsu worlds, BMW isn't that different. I eagerly await for more developments and updates and encourage those makng progress. I would also encourage everyone else to to the same (or if your able, push the ball forward for the N54 family). Junk |
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04-06-2009, 12:09 PM | #97 |
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Here is a short list along with the "piggies" or fuel controlers used. Obviously the Haltech was the most advanced, becuase it a whole different ball game when you add a turbo to a NA. And it isnt fun either
1st Turbo was a 95 Supra TT (NONE) 2nd Turbo was a 93 RX-7 TT (BLITZ) 3rd Turbo was a 98 Eclipse GSX (APEXi AFC-R) 4th Turbo was a 01 Integra Type-r (Haltech) 5th Turbo was a 01 Audi A4 (None) 6th Turbo is a 07 BMW E90 335i (AA Processor, Procede V3, JB3, CP-E Standback 2) 7th Turbo is a 08 BMW E82 135i (AA Processor, Procede V3, JB3, CP-E Standback 2) 8th Turbo is a 09 BMW E82 135i (AA Processor, Procede V3, JB3, CP-E Standback 2) This is all i can remember off the top of my head right now, out of the 35 vehicles i've had in my (12) years of driving, not including sportbikes |
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04-06-2009, 01:36 PM | #99 |
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I think a flash is superior.
I also think a well tuned complex piggyback is perfectly adequate. A flash just allows you to control much more, a short list: lift, duration, limitless timing control, the way adaptation works, how much knock sensor noise to retard timing, boost/throttle behavior on hard shifts, individual gear based torque limits, redline, throttle closure behavior related to boost control, limitless control of boost at any rpm without limps, and more. Though, I feel like the piggys we have today are safe and adequate, and control more than one or two things.
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04-06-2009, 01:48 PM | #100 |
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I think after everything is dailed in and fine tuned, the ASR kit will make the same race gas numbers except on pump and the race gas numbers will be over 500rwhp
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Just as long as we are on this whole reflash vs. piggyback tangent, here's the real story:
Yes, a reflash can control things that our PROcede can't (at this time, at least). Such as: -Rev limit -knock filtering -throttle by wire mapping -vanos mapping That's about it. -The rev limit adjustment is meaningless unless you build your engine to safety support more revs. -The knock filtering adjustment is of no advantage since the factory knock control system works so well. -Throttle by wire mapping is of no relevance either since the factory mapping is so nice. The fact that we are able to make 500bhp and have the car be perfectly drivable at partial throttle doesn't have me scrambling to remap the throttle tables. -The Vanos mapping is also of no real significance. We've already had the PROcede adjust that back when we were developing the v3 PnP harness. We managed to pick up no power. In conclusion, there isn't merit in changing things just so you can say that they have been changed. Most of the time, you are only going to make it worse. As for things that the PROcede can do that reflashes won't do: -Implement safety systems for meth -Implement real-time user map switching and valet modes -Read/clear codes -Allow for real-time tuning (you tuners will know that having to do a 15 min flash after every single change you do isn't conducive to good tuning). -Be completely invisible to all diagnostics -Sidestep the whole torque management issue that is plaguing reflash tuners -Implement active dash displays Unlike the first list, I think all these advantages are useful to the end user. Not just on paper. Shiv |
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04-06-2009, 02:18 PM | #102 |
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Any plans for fuel system upgrades to get more power out of this setup?
Some of the Audi guys are having good luck modifying the stock pumps to push more fuel, or are the injectors the limit rather than fuel flow?
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04-06-2009, 05:38 PM | #106 | |
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"Then shortly thereafter with all the bolt on's including custom fuel system" http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=191848 |
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