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Old 09 February 2004, 02:55 PM
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Here we go folks.

Most amazing result of the day I think goes to Migman. 276bhp from a car that cost him £1500. Now that's bang for your buck!

1. RichiW Lancer Evo6 (full Blitz exhaust, Motec M48 Pro ECU, custom HKS induction, HKS cams and pullies, uprated pump and reg) 396bhp@6536 338lbsft@5200

2. Migman MY92 UK Legacy Turbo (full Jap Innovations decat exhaust, MRT Induction, TD05 turbo, Samco hoses) 276bhp@6506 225lbsft@5700

3. Palatine MY97 Forester (full decat with HKS Super Drager, ITG panel, HKS FCD, Apexi SAFC, Dawes Device) 261bhp@6265 239lbsft@4500

4. Stu200 MY01 WRX (standard ) 304bhp@6435 275lbsft@4250

5. Stephen Emery MY01 WRX (PPP, full decat, ported headers, JR filter) 256bhp@6233 235lbsft@4750

6. Dave Knott MY02 WRX (MRT panel filter, Samco hoses, full Jap Innovations decat exhaust, HKS AFR, HKS FCD, Blitz Spec S boost controller, uprated fuel pump) 292bhp@6490 259lbsft@5250

7. Yorkshire Simon STi7 (PPP, uprated fuel pump) 307bhp@6875 315lbsft@3900

8. Craft STi7 (PPP, Firestorm backbox, decat centre) 326bhp@6516 279lbsft@5300

9. RB STi8 Type UK (PPP) 318bhp@6490 288lbsft@5150

10. Dazza STi8 TypeUK (PPP) 313bhp@6403 280lbsft@5350

11. Tony Booth STi8 (PPP) 308bhp@6435 280lbsft@4750

12. Prodrive Andy STi8 (ECUtek remap, TSL Firestorm centre and backbox, green panel filter) 349bhp@6455 311lbsft@4750

13. STiPaul STi8 Type UK (PPP) 318bhp@6420 269lbsft@5250

14. WRXBill STi8 (PPP, centre decat , Afterburner backbox) 310bhp@6545 292lbsft@4300

15. Chris Cheatham MY01 WRX (MRT panel filter, Full Jap Innovations decat exhaust) 246bhp@6293 230lbsft@3500

16. Rich Wild MY97 UK Turbo (Blitz SUS Induction, MRT high flow inlet pipe, TD05FE turbo, MRT uprated TMIC, Samco hoses, HKS EVC 4 boost controller, HKS FCD, MRT lightened pulleys, full Jap Innovations decat exhaust, ported headers and uppipe, uprated fuel pump and regulator, oil breathers rerouted, DIY earthing mod) 381bhp@6450 317lbsft@6000

17. Dave Goodhand MY95 UK turbo (Blitz SUS induction, full Jap Innovations decat, MRT boost controller, HKS FCD, HKS AFR, MRT lightened pulleys, lightened flywheel, Pace FMIC, DC sports Headers and uppipe, uprated fuel pump) 361bhp@6400 320lbsft@5500

18. Nick Cheatham STi5 (MRT panel filter, MRT high flow inlet pipe, HKS EVC4 boost controller, HKS FCD, full Jap Innovations decat, stainless uppipe, uprated fuel pump, 50 thou overbore with Cossie pistons) 306bhp@6303 297lbsft@4900

19. Mr.Slim MY00 UK turbo (PPP, decat centre, ITG panel) 276bhp@6325 252lbsft@4500

20. Kamares MY98 UK Terzo (decat centre, K&N 57i) 234bhp@6215 225lbsft@5000

21. TaylorM MY00 UK turbo (full decat, K&N, Tek2) 274bhp@6251 258lbsft@5000

22. NewBoy MY96 UK turbo wagon (decat centre, K&N, ScoobyECU) 260bhp@6380 227lbsft@5250

23. Lenny B MY00 UK turbo (Green panel filter, Scorpion backbox and centre) 219bhp@6183 214lbsft@3800

24. Black R STi5 Type R (full decat) 278bhp@6533 255lbsft@5000

25. SubTypeR STi4 Type R (full decat, K&N panel) 293bhp@6283 305lbsft@3400
Old 09 February 2004, 02:56 PM
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POWER FIGURES

RichiW 396 1st
RichWild 381 2nd
Dave Goodhand 361 3rd
Prodrive Andy 349 4th
Craft 326 5th
RB & STiPaul 318 6th =
Dazza 313 8th
WRX Bill 310 9th
Tony Booth 308 10th
Yorkshire Simon 307 11th
Nick Cheatham 306 12th
Stu200 304 13th
SubTypeR 293 14th
Dave Knott 292 15th
Black R 278 16th
Migman@Mr Slim 276 17th=
TaylorM 274 19th
Palatine 261 20th
New Boy 260 21st
Stephen Emery 256 22nd
Chris Cheatham 246 23rd
Kamares 234 24th
Lenny b 219 25th



TORQUE FIGURES

RichiW 338 1st
Dave Goodhand 320 2nd
Rich Wild 317 3rd
Yorkshire Simon 315 4th
Prodrive Andy 311 5th
SubTypeR 305 6th
Nick Cheatham 297 7th
WRXBill 292 8th
RB 288 9th
Dazza & Tony Booth 280 10th=
Craft 279 12th
Stu200 275 13th
STiPaul 269 14th
Dave Knott 259 15th
Taylor M 258 16th
Black R 255 17th
Mr Slim 252 18th
Palatine 239 19th
Stephen Emery 235 20th
Chris Cheatham 230 21st
New boy 227 22nd
Migman & Kamares 225 23rd=
Lenny B 214 25th
Old 09 February 2004, 05:27 PM
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im plzeed with my results must say top day rich see ya soon m8
cheers paul
Old 09 February 2004, 06:30 PM
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good job ive broad shoulders .see you soon.
Old 09 February 2004, 06:40 PM
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Make sure Midlife is at the next one

Mr Emery, your figures seem a bit low
Old 09 February 2004, 10:35 PM
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Well 14th in the power figures and 6th in the Torque figures guess who is smiling their head off.


Its interesting to see what the difference is in the RPM range of the Torque. is this something to do with the gearing in the Gearboxs.
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not bad for a hearse!
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wrt rpm - iirc the well lane rig has no input for true rpm reading - the operator simply estimates the rpm from the tacho at say 60mph and this figure is input into the system - this should be repeated for every car to reflect different gearing of each type - thus your rpm figures are 'approximate' - since torque is an expression of measured bhp calculated from 5250 rpm the torque figures you are seeing are approximated too and could be quite inaccurate if the rpm 'estimate' used is not right for the car tested. imho 'shootout' mode is best used for comparing bhp only on the day.
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Palantine was really looking sweet your motor mate. Really looks different.
Did you also notice your rear passenger side wheel looks buckled when your car was being run on the rollers.

PWEBB. I will apologise for my ignorance So what you saying is the Torque figures could all be well out and that also might explain the 20lbft torque dropped by STI PAUL on his last time on the rollers. Anycase I am still pleased as to the figures mine gained on the day.
Old 10 February 2004, 08:20 PM
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Well I am well chuffed with that....

11th and 4th, never though i'd be so high up the list on the torque figures. Whilst I doubted my 315lbs/ft a year ago and said that this could not be right, only to find that it has done exactly the same again, I am really pleased.

Interesting point to note then, I was the only one of the STI7/8's to run with the original piccy backed ECU's that Prodrive knocked out before they started with the re-mapped ones. Could this have anything to do with the torque differences seen here??

Well chuffed either way as you always wonder if over time, performance may fall off, don't know why but I was certain I was going to be under 300bhp... And for a long while, I was, whilst they were doing runs in 4th gear and bouncing my car off the rev limiter a few times... and only hitting 268bhp, I was getting worried i'd be going home with my tail between my legs.

Cheers again Rich...

Now for that decat centre and Firestorm back back.... I've seen what Crafts can do with it....
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thanks SUBTYPER,
I know the back left wheel is buckled but I can't get one anywhere!
My mates at www.subaruforester.com are stoked that I beat 5 impreza's
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RPM at 60 can be accurately entered, you do need to use a GPS system to get it right by running on the road though, the raw data logs wheel power and drive train loss at 1 mph intervals up to 150 mph, then calcs rpm and torque from the entered figure. Just as accurate as long as the figures are correctly entered. Most tacho's and speedo's read high btw.

bob (have the raw data from PE rollers that are the same as Well lane)
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John,

Don't believe everything people tell you.

As I've said before on other threads, Well Lane would not have been in business as long as it has if they just "guessed" your figures

I've spoken to Paul about his 20lbsft drop, and there could be a number of factors. He thought his oil and plugs were due for swapping, for one.

See you at the TTS day

Cheers
Rich
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How many people on here are going to Prosport? - I for one will be VERY interested to see the comparisons to Well Lane
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No worries Rich.

I had a strange feeling when the RR Operater seemed to know what he was doing that they were professional (LOL)

Anycase so what if the figures are different all you need if you are trying out different RR`s then take all the figures and work out an average as to what BHP or Torque your getting.

At the end of the day everyone had a fantastic day Rich and it was so well run how can anybody make suggestions especially the people that weren`t even there.

I dont think one owner went off the rollers without a smile. Seeing what the car is potentially capable of and talking to other owners is a fun day in itself. Who cares what figures we achieved altho I am going for more torque next time and reckon RichW better becareful with that EVO or I will be biting his ankles. (LOL) P.S. Thanks RichW for the ride in the back of your EVO on the Rollers. You might find the combined weight of me and Paul was the reason your EVO said stuff holding boost. I must admit I wouldnt like to carry me or him either (LOL No offence Paul)
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Well said John,

Thanks

Rich
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