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Another Little PROcede Dyno Collection - With a Surprise Ending (V2>V3)
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03-31-2009, 03:02 AM | #1 |
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Another Little PROcede Dyno Collection - With a Surprise Ending (V2>V3)
Some of them are a little off, like the first two that start off @ 3500rpm, this was back when i knew crapshit about dynos. The last one is the one thats got me puzzled. According to Dustin its boost oscillation, hope it goes away.
First: Stock Second: PROcede 1.47 & Catback Third: PROcede V2, CAI, Catback Fourth: PROcede V2, DCi Fully Catless, but on a catted map. (Wrong Map) Fifth: PROcede V2, DCI, Fully Catless (Right Map) Sixth: PROcede V3, DCI, Fully Catless, Stage 2 Seventh: (For Shits and Giggles) The First Limp Mode Dyno Couple of notes on the various dynos:
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03-31-2009, 03:11 AM | #2 |
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interesting, nicw work, nice numbers
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03-31-2009, 03:37 AM | #3 |
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interesting results, and nice numbers with the V2, you've gained about 110rwhp and 150rwtq from stock which is really nice
btw were all these done at the same dyno?? And what were you're stock and V2 numbers with STD correction instead of SAE (most people here use STD correction so it make more sense to use it just for the sake of comparison with others) Also you can always put the smoothing on 5 so the graph looks smoother and you eliminate those oscillations that makes it hard to read the graph in certain areas
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03-31-2009, 03:40 AM | #4 |
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yup, all on same dyno.
Just installed the dynojet software, been playing with it for a little while. ill repost with std correction. i was trying to get it to show the ambient and humidity, but couldnt get it to work.
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Definitely want to run some smoothing on the graphs like you did on the first few graphs. With it set to 0, you get all sorts of dyno resonance/sampling artifacts that add a lot of high frequency noise. If you were actually getting boost oscillation, the frequency would be a lot lower and very pronounced.
And there's no joking around with v2 when it comes to max power. Its main shortcomings (besides diagnostic visibility) was that it did not correct for ambient temps. So that it would run a bit too much boost when temps are high and too little when temps are low. The second shortcoming was compromised drivability since it didn't not reference TPS when it came to boost pressure targeting. None of these weakness show up on a dyno when IATs are relatively high and throttle is at WOT. But you'll see a big difference between the two tunes on the road in real world driving. v3 will be more consistent, smoother and every bit as quick as v2. Just give it a bit more adaptation time and re-dyno it again. Even in your back to back testing, you can even see it picking up power after every run you did. Good test data for sure Shiv |
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03-31-2009, 09:28 AM | #6 |
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Great data! I bet with an FMIC and stage 3, you would be back up to the v2 numbers with all of the extra features of v3.
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03-31-2009, 12:46 PM | #10 |
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good info, yup V2 is a beast honestly. That would explain why Clem was trapping over 116mph w/ his 6MT on just tune and intake.
I really liked my V2, but as Shiv said it did not react to temps well. In the winter, I was barely boosting over 10psi.
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http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=98981 I did a limp mode dyno back in early 2007, and posted it later that year. |
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03-31-2009, 05:49 PM | #15 |
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I'll update the graphs tonight to show smoothing at 5 instead of 0 and use the STD correction. At work now.
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Can you tell me what that squiggly line in HP between 5500 and 6500rpm on the V3 graph is?
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04-01-2009, 12:03 AM | #18 |
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Updated graphs are up guys, revised first post with new graphs (Smoothing & STD), looks much better.
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