382.8bhp from a VF35 :)
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Big D, I know it can be a real kick in the teeth when someone questions your results and work and we would nearly all take it as a personal insult and an attack upon our (yours in this case) good name.
I know that it feels that it is you against the world (well at least some of the Subaru Tuning Guru's in the UK) but I feel that everyone is interested in seeing if the results can be replicated and verified by another RR.
The only real way that this 'issue' will be resolved is to have another dyno session at another RR - which you have agreed to have carried out at SRR. Whether S4U did or did not carry out the dyno session properly can be argued by interested parties on either side of the divide.
I think that once the dyno session has been carried out at SRR who are acknowledged to be about the best DD RR in the UK.
I await the result with anticipation as a neutral observer.
I know that it feels that it is you against the world (well at least some of the Subaru Tuning Guru's in the UK) but I feel that everyone is interested in seeing if the results can be replicated and verified by another RR.
The only real way that this 'issue' will be resolved is to have another dyno session at another RR - which you have agreed to have carried out at SRR. Whether S4U did or did not carry out the dyno session properly can be argued by interested parties on either side of the divide.
I think that once the dyno session has been carried out at SRR who are acknowledged to be about the best DD RR in the UK.
I await the result with anticipation as a neutral observer.
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Big D, I know it can be a real kick in the teeth when someone questions your results and work and we would nearly all take it as a personal insult and an attack upon our (yours in this case) good name.
I know that it feels that it is you against the world (well at least some of the Subaru Tuning Guru's in the UK) but I feel that everyone is interested in seeing if the results can be replicated and verified by another RR.
The only real way that this 'issue' will be resolved is to have another dyno session at another RR - which you have agreed to have carried out at SRR. Whether S4U did or did not carry out the dyno session properly can be argued by interested parties on either side of the divide.
I think that once the dyno session has been carried out at SRR who are acknowledged to be about the best DD RR in the UK.
I await the result with anticipation as a neutral observer.
I know that it feels that it is you against the world (well at least some of the Subaru Tuning Guru's in the UK) but I feel that everyone is interested in seeing if the results can be replicated and verified by another RR.
The only real way that this 'issue' will be resolved is to have another dyno session at another RR - which you have agreed to have carried out at SRR. Whether S4U did or did not carry out the dyno session properly can be argued by interested parties on either side of the divide.
I think that once the dyno session has been carried out at SRR who are acknowledged to be about the best DD RR in the UK.
I await the result with anticipation as a neutral observer.
I am more than happy to go to SRR and I hope that the output shown is inline with S4U as I feel that Len has done nothing wrong and did everything in his power to give me an accurate dyno reading.
Cheers Iain
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I am sure the issue is the intake temp sensor at S4U as even with it in free air flow from the fans in front of the car it was reading ambient +5C. That cannot be correct or not unless the cooling fans has a heating element
I am sure it is going to be good figures though (and right at the top of VF35 power expectations) as the 1/4 mile time shows it will be.
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Ok and you lot had the cheak to say that I was not listening,
LISTEN TO WHAT I AM TELLING YOU,
With the car already at running temp at idle on the rollers with the fan switched off and the IT sensor attached to the intake cone itself and the bonnet closed the IT temp was at first close to AT and holding.
With any input (no boost) from the accelerator the temp increased indicating that the intake is drawing HOT AIR from the engine bay (not pulling radiated head from a pipe that is at this point cold).
With the engine still at idle and the IT at about 22/23 deg the rad fan was switched on, instantly the IT shot up to over 30 deg, proving that the high intake temp is not being influenced by the intercooler pipe which at this point is still cold.
NOW THINK AGAIN
Cheers Iain
LISTEN TO WHAT I AM TELLING YOU,
With the car already at running temp at idle on the rollers with the fan switched off and the IT sensor attached to the intake cone itself and the bonnet closed the IT temp was at first close to AT and holding.
With any input (no boost) from the accelerator the temp increased indicating that the intake is drawing HOT AIR from the engine bay (not pulling radiated head from a pipe that is at this point cold).
With the engine still at idle and the IT at about 22/23 deg the rad fan was switched on, instantly the IT shot up to over 30 deg, proving that the high intake temp is not being influenced by the intercooler pipe which at this point is still cold.
NOW THINK AGAIN
Cheers Iain
IT holding at AT with the engine running and no fan on sounds totally wack.
Another suggestion for the SRR session is to run it "as is" first, then remove the drivers headlight plus that ali divider and compare the runs for IT.
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It would have been easier to have you there to see what the IT sensor was doing to be honest.
1. With the IT sensor off the car (no where near a heat source) the IT showed AT.
2. With the IT initially fitted to the intake filter (clipped to not touching) and the bonnet closed engine at idle also initially showed the same as AT give or take a deg, the reason I said it was holding at close to AT whilst nothing was being done was to show that when even a small throttle input was made that it was easy to see that the engine was drawing hot air from the other side of the headshield, this was very clear to see whilst watching the IT on the screen. Obviously the IT would have eventually gone up if left with the engine at idle without the fan on but for a short while after the IT probe was fitted the IT was stable and gave a good starting point for my invest into the high IT.
3. After having seen the IT rise with throttle input alone the IT was now showing 20+ deg give or take , at this point the dyno fan was switched on and the IT shot up to over 30 deg, I put this down to hot air being pushed out of the engine bay past the heatshield into the intake the only difference this time is that Len had removed the weather strip above the drivers side light which allowed for some cooling air to get to the filter which helped reduce the IT from 40+ down to 33(makes perfect sence to me as when the fan is switched on the main engine bay is of a slightly higher pressure than where the filter is so the hot air is going to naturally want to flow to the point of lower pressure, bearing in mind that with the engine running the induction from the engine will add to this effect).
4. You still think that the IT probe is faulty because of when it was fitted to the front of the car on the bonnet release catch it was still 5 deg over ambient, that is fair enough, but when the air from the dyno fan passes through the rad and then hits the front of the engine does this not create a turbulant bubble of air at the front of the car and will this air not be warmer than ambient and the IT probe was sat right in it. If the IT probe was removed from the car and placed nearer the dyno fan the IT probe temp would have dropped below AT.
So you want me to keep my intake oven fitted for the next run? Going by what was said about the correction of the bhp in relation to IT I dont think it will make that much difference, but if you want me to keep it in I will.
Cheers Iain
1. With the IT sensor off the car (no where near a heat source) the IT showed AT.
2. With the IT initially fitted to the intake filter (clipped to not touching) and the bonnet closed engine at idle also initially showed the same as AT give or take a deg, the reason I said it was holding at close to AT whilst nothing was being done was to show that when even a small throttle input was made that it was easy to see that the engine was drawing hot air from the other side of the headshield, this was very clear to see whilst watching the IT on the screen. Obviously the IT would have eventually gone up if left with the engine at idle without the fan on but for a short while after the IT probe was fitted the IT was stable and gave a good starting point for my invest into the high IT.
3. After having seen the IT rise with throttle input alone the IT was now showing 20+ deg give or take , at this point the dyno fan was switched on and the IT shot up to over 30 deg, I put this down to hot air being pushed out of the engine bay past the heatshield into the intake the only difference this time is that Len had removed the weather strip above the drivers side light which allowed for some cooling air to get to the filter which helped reduce the IT from 40+ down to 33(makes perfect sence to me as when the fan is switched on the main engine bay is of a slightly higher pressure than where the filter is so the hot air is going to naturally want to flow to the point of lower pressure, bearing in mind that with the engine running the induction from the engine will add to this effect).
4. You still think that the IT probe is faulty because of when it was fitted to the front of the car on the bonnet release catch it was still 5 deg over ambient, that is fair enough, but when the air from the dyno fan passes through the rad and then hits the front of the engine does this not create a turbulant bubble of air at the front of the car and will this air not be warmer than ambient and the IT probe was sat right in it. If the IT probe was removed from the car and placed nearer the dyno fan the IT probe temp would have dropped below AT.
So you want me to keep my intake oven fitted for the next run? Going by what was said about the correction of the bhp in relation to IT I dont think it will make that much difference, but if you want me to keep it in I will.
Cheers Iain
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Just thought I would lighten things up a wee bit
here is a picture of my old VF35 which is now fitted to my brothers 2004 Shogun Sport 2.5 diesel, it has a full decat and a Snakehead downpipe and everything
here is a picture of my old VF35 which is now fitted to my brothers 2004 Shogun Sport 2.5 diesel, it has a full decat and a Snakehead downpipe and everything
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I think higher boost helps Diesel's run cleaner too?
Edit: This guy hits about 50psi 3 minutes in! Not ya standard set up though.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LdFi_NR_c3g
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOmky...eature=related
And whilst we wait for the SRR results a wee documentry hey
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VAITDo3pPQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZHjw...eature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiaII...eature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAOzg...eature=related
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And if I run with the car as it is now dont be surprised if the IT and AT show the same trend as before
I have however now fitted a cold air feed and the heatshield is having a huge makeover, but I will run with the old heatshield at SRR out of interest of comparison.
Cheers Iain
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that video means alot to me as it was on my old 306 dturbo that i done it to. still my favourite car i've owned as even though it smoked like buggery and got constantly thrased the engine never missed a beat.
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well, here's waiting with anticipation Iain. not that i am technically minded or nothing but i am glued to this epic and see what the doubters say eventually!