I am currently speaking with a company on the States to create a custom "Chip"with all my modifications and fuel "Ron" for me to solder into my ECU based off a "mines" tune.
You can take my ECU with daughter board, then no need to solder and unsolder .
Hmm nope I haven't contacted " Horsham".
Will get there E-mail address now.
You can take my ECU with daughter board, then no need to solder and unsolder Laughing .
I made you an offer it still stands if you interested.
Thats some serious power for 0.55Bar Confused .
I'm sure it can be done a wise man once told me is all about flow.
The less of a restriction you can make the less "boost needed to make power because the flow is un-restricted.
The less of a restriction you can make the less "boost needed to make power because the flow is un-restricted.
That is true but power is factor of cylinder pressure, the more pressure the more power (very vaguely speaking), do you think the stock setup is that restrictive?? I know the plumen is very restrictive.
But with cams I sure you will make it, good luck.
I made you an offer it still stands if you interested.
And your right but it an easy and not the best way of tunning.
Its about how effectively you can fill the cylinders , At the same time decreasing losses (heat losses because of increased pressure) and more effectively using that energy
Well I made 170-180RwKw odd at 0.8 and I know my boost pipes are restrictive, so once the new cooler and pipes are in I will definately see a difference. My goal is 200RwKw, but I think Ill stop after the FMIC maybe a few small mods here and there but nothing major.
I am about to become unpopular but I feel the need to correct a terrible mistake I see being perpetuated.
Where the port is "matched" to the gasket is an abortion. You cannot "round' the port out to the gasket line as it creates terrible turbulence and destroys the flow.
The port must taper in gradually and evenly from the gasket over as long a distance as possible for the best results.
Any head porter who does ports like that should have his nuts removed withy a pair of rusty pliers.
You need to "think" like air it has inertia and mass it doesnt like sudden changes in direction and wont flow anywhere near your gasket line howver the sudden divergence and convergence will cause massive turbulence and screw up all your hard work.