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chewy
Posts : 44 Join date : 2013-10-12 Location : Staithes, North Yorkshire.
| Subject: How much power... Sat 18 Jan - 14:59 | |
| So I'm finally getting around to getting the Forester remapped and a few bits fitted, what figures do you reckon I'll get with the following:
Sti up-pipe, Sti intercooler, JMGTD04/19T hybrid turbo, Prodrive downpipe, Scorpion straight through centre pipe, Prodrive back box, Racedynamix remap.
The Forester is a 2.5XT. | |
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Jonny Gav Admin
Posts : 6837 Join date : 2010-03-12 Age : 53 Location : Durham
| Subject: Re: How much power... Sat 18 Jan - 16:38 | |
| 310hp and 370lbs/ft is my guess.
Is it being mapped on the road? | |
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chewy
Posts : 44 Join date : 2013-10-12 Location : Staithes, North Yorkshire.
| Subject: Re: How much power... Sat 18 Jan - 17:03 | |
| Duncans doing it on Evotunes dyno.
I know people reckoned around 270bhp with the standard TD04. It'll be running V-power. | |
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Steviedoo
Posts : 2691 Join date : 2010-08-06 Age : 49 Location : Saving up for a new Scoob ???
| Subject: Re: How much power... Sat 18 Jan - 17:14 | |
| - chewy wrote:
- Duncans doing it on Evotunes dyno.
I know people reckoned around 270bhp with the standard TD04. It'll be running V-power. Don't get it done on the rollers mate, I got my old Bugeye done by Racedynamix a few years ago on the road and it was fine, I then changed the turbo and got it done on the rollers at Evotune by Racedynamix and it went well on the rollers but was never ran right on the road at all so had to get it redone again on the road, would never ever have a car mapped again on the rollers. | |
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chewy
Posts : 44 Join date : 2013-10-12 Location : Staithes, North Yorkshire.
| Subject: Re: How much power... Sat 18 Jan - 17:27 | |
| Am hoping to have it mapped on the road and tweaked on the rollers. | |
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NickSTi
Posts : 1934 Join date : 2013-02-23 Age : 38
| Subject: Re: How much power... Sat 18 Jan - 17:44 | |
| I would steer clear of the rollers if you can help it bud.. You'll never get a true reading and like Steve says it's not going to run the same on the road | |
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Jonny Gav Admin
Posts : 6837 Join date : 2010-03-12 Age : 53 Location : Durham
| Subject: Re: How much power... Sat 18 Jan - 18:27 | |
| Agree with the lads here, the only reason for rolling road mapping is to make it easier for the mapper, you don't drive your car on the rollers, you drive it on the road, that's why mapping on the road is so much better in my opinion. If you are doing it to get a figure at the end of it you would be better off using a mapper that does DeltaDash, that measure on road figures with correct air flow etc.
Evotune's Dynodinamics rollers don't get calibrated as they are used as a tuning tool not a measuring device so take the results with a pinch of salt if you do get it done on those rollers. | |
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chewy
Posts : 44 Join date : 2013-10-12 Location : Staithes, North Yorkshire.
| Subject: Re: How much power... Sat 18 Jan - 18:34 | |
| Cheers for the advice, looks like a road map then. | |
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coldflame90
Posts : 683 Join date : 2012-04-23 Age : 34 Location : north yorkshire coast
| Subject: Re: How much power... Sat 18 Jan - 23:25 | |
| I had my last scoob mapped on the road and the leon cupra r before that mapped on the road aswell so cant comment the difference but id still prefer the road mapping | |
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chewy
Posts : 44 Join date : 2013-10-12 Location : Staithes, North Yorkshire.
| Subject: Re: How much power... Sun 19 Jan - 5:33 | |
| Well I'm booked in for a road map now. Interesting to hear that some dyno's aren't calibrated. | |
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StickT
Posts : 2607 Join date : 2012-07-26
| Subject: Re: How much power... Sun 19 Jan - 9:41 | |
| I say 300/330 would be a nice set of figures to achieve. | |
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chewy
Posts : 44 Join date : 2013-10-12 Location : Staithes, North Yorkshire.
| Subject: Re: How much power... Sun 19 Jan - 9:58 | |
| I'd be very happy 300/330 would be very nice! | |
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