I think he's on EMU black, which does seem excellent value. Nearly as good as SpeeduinoWhich management system are you using Peter?
Which management system are you using Peter?
I read up on that one. Seems like a nice kit as well.I think he's on EMU black, which does seem excellent value. Nearly as good as Speeduino
As a good guild to how intake air charge temp will affect power at the crank. If all other variables stay the same and the ACT goes up 10*c then you will lose 3.3% hp at the crank. Reduce the ACT from 80 to 20 and you could see nearly 20hp gain. These are real life figures used by ford dyno operators.
The dyno reported a 25hp loss. Not 25%That would be about 400 at the crank and 133BHP/litre.
That's Ferrari FXX Evoluzione territory.
The dyno reported a 25hp loss. Not 25%
Yeah, that can't be right here.I was referring to the Ford rule of thumb of 3.3% per 10 degC.
It is right though and as you mentioned before, DSI said you could gain up to another 20% by getting the temps down. I have just agreed with you that a drop in temps down to 20*c will see 19.8hp increase. Exactly what DSI said to you.
You will have to check with DSI. But I think you can calculate around 10-11k GBP for a stage 4 Engine. Then you have core charges etc.Their engines certain impress me and these power figures prove just how good they are. How much would one of these engines cost? Are they substantially more than the equivalent rebello?
The ambient temp was around 20 deg, I don't know why the tuner puts the intake temp, but he does.If you use the first graph's 335.9BHP figure and multiply by 1.198 you would get 402BHP at the fly.
That would be about 400 at the crank and 133BHP/litre.
That's Ferrari FXX Evoluzione territory.
He is accurate on all cars. I will ask regarding the input of temperature, but I'm sure he has his reasons.You said he is known for accurate numbers on stock cars, which you can't really inflate the figures on.
If he is intentionally putting in a high ambient temperature, he is inflating the BHP result which will reflect well on him if the software performs the correction.