Back in a scoob
Short road test vid from John just to show how the turbo spools and pulls, excuse the quality

Not raced him and never will but its lighter has similar power but more torque and is on power earlier, so would imagine it has the edge over a billet 30 setup
Well the day started at 6.45am on Thursday as we headed up to Edinburgh to John's arrived at around 11.30 and quick nut and bolt check and we are off to HQ performance.
Quick stop at Shell as I wanted a v power map rather than Tesco 99 fuel, due to it being more accessible to me around my local vicinity, arrive at HQ in good time and Russ is mapping a nice JDM legacy wagon in WR blue.
Car is on the dyno at around 2.45 after lunch, quick smoke test and it reveals a slightly leak around the manifold, quick bolt tighten up and chat with Russ with requirements and how things should pan out.

Russ cracks on checking the V power map and doing some runs, everything looks pretty good and goes smoothly and car is performing faultlessly. Time to let car and dyno cool dyno a little as it is almost 40c in the dyno cell
Time to setup the flex fuel sensor and get on with the methanol map, some wiring gremlins halt play but with Russ and John both working on the car and some pizzas later, its cracked flex fuel sensor is playing ball and ready to go
Russ sets about getting it setup for methanol as it is not straight forward as copying and pasting fuel maps and adjusting it, syvecs makes you start from scratch and adjust it as a percentage. The v power map was capped at 2 bar and for meth we decided on a figure of 2.2 bar, things are going well picking some nice gains on methanol, another couple of runs and car wont go past 2 bar.
The wastegate springs stop play at 2 bar so there is headroom for a little more power and torque should I want to push it not that I think I will. We did not get off the dyno till almost 10pm and set off back home at just before 11pm but what a drive back and landing at home at 3.30am on friday!!!
Massive thanks to John for building such an awesome car, Russ Paton for doing such a great job mapping the car and recommending an excellent pizza place
Would also like to thank eggy790, big fud, marcus, andy grady, tim jt innovations for all the support and helping for seeing the project through
Graphs (all figure at the wheels)
Low boost v power and v power + meth

High Boost v power and v power + meth
Well the day started at 6.45am on Thursday as we headed up to Edinburgh to John's arrived at around 11.30 and quick nut and bolt check and we are off to HQ performance.
Quick stop at Shell as I wanted a v power map rather than Tesco 99 fuel, due to it being more accessible to me around my local vicinity, arrive at HQ in good time and Russ is mapping a nice JDM legacy wagon in WR blue.
Car is on the dyno at around 2.45 after lunch, quick smoke test and it reveals a slightly leak around the manifold, quick bolt tighten up and chat with Russ with requirements and how things should pan out.
Russ cracks on checking the V power map and doing some runs, everything looks pretty good and goes smoothly and car is performing faultlessly. Time to let car and dyno cool dyno a little as it is almost 40c in the dyno cell

Time to setup the flex fuel sensor and get on with the methanol map, some wiring gremlins halt play but with Russ and John both working on the car and some pizzas later, its cracked flex fuel sensor is playing ball and ready to go

Russ sets about getting it setup for methanol as it is not straight forward as copying and pasting fuel maps and adjusting it, syvecs makes you start from scratch and adjust it as a percentage. The v power map was capped at 2 bar and for meth we decided on a figure of 2.2 bar, things are going well picking some nice gains on methanol, another couple of runs and car wont go past 2 bar.
The wastegate springs stop play at 2 bar so there is headroom for a little more power and torque should I want to push it not that I think I will. We did not get off the dyno till almost 10pm and set off back home at just before 11pm but what a drive back and landing at home at 3.30am on friday!!!
Massive thanks to John for building such an awesome car, Russ Paton for doing such a great job mapping the car and recommending an excellent pizza place
Would also like to thank eggy790, big fud, marcus, andy grady, tim jt innovations for all the support and helping for seeing the project through
Graphs (all figure at the wheels)
Low boost v power and v power + meth
High Boost v power and v power + meth
You could stand a penny on that boost profile !
Awesome
Shame about the waste gate springs Banny but it's helped me as I'll definitely check mine out now before mapping as it's something that had slipped my mind.
Tim
Awesome

Shame about the waste gate springs Banny but it's helped me as I'll definitely check mine out now before mapping as it's something that had slipped my mind.
Tim







