Had the GTS on the rolling road again today after changing the cams for Raceline 210 spec ones.
Took it to Northampton Motorsport this time and Troy there gets a very good recommendation from me. Very friendly, thorough, and has made an
exceptional job of the mapping. The car is now better than it has ever been.
The result was:
01-10-10 dyno result
291.2bhp @6,456rpm and 240.1lbft @6,333rpm at the flywheel. Which translates to 273.3bhp and 226.2lbft at the wheels.
With 190lbft from 4000rpm up its certainly fun in the wet!
Boost dropped from 12psi with standard cams, to 10psi with the mild road cams. So there is scope for more power with more boost if you want to get
silly.
David
I claim my poll prize
[Sarcasm]I preferred the Pinto install.[/Sarcasm]
Holy Moly those are some fat numbers!
Nice work!
why go for the boost drop
power seems good though does it feel quicker
Nice one David.
Steve.
Shame you've sold it
Thanks guys, pretty pleased with the result to be honest.
quote:
Originally posted by beaver34
why go for the boost drop
power seems good though does it feel quicker
quote:
Originally posted by flak monkey
Thanks guys, pretty pleased with the result to be honest.
quote:
Originally posted by beaver34
why go for the boost drop
power seems good though does it feel quicker
Boost naturally dropped as I havent changed the pulley and the airflow has increased due to the power increase.
No idea if its quicker as its been pi55ing down with rain all day. I know it will spin the wheels at 70 in 5th in the wet with about 3/4 throttle though....
OK. Sounds like it should be a fun drive now! We did discuss having a spare pulley sizes to tweak the boost at the dyno, but decided to leave it
where it was so there is scope for playing after next season. I think the wet grip is always a bit limited in a light car so not too concerned. The
real test will be clutch slip issues. Anyway, cheers Flak Monkey - I'll have to come a pick it up shortly!
[Edited on 1/10/10 by Oss]
No problem Oss
I'll push to get the screen sorted and will keep you up to date.
is the 18 bhp loss about what is expected of a motor with this power?
i was under the impression that with the s2000 (f20c motor) the hondas were producing around 205 rwhp! which is a loss of over twice the ponies yours
had lost! im interested in a reply to this.
also oss, there is a few 7 owners not too far from blackburn, so if you fancy a run out next spring/summer we should meet up! if i can pull my finger
out and finish the mnr!
[Edited on 1/10/10 by daniel mason]
The losses were certainly a LOT less that I was expecting, but were confirmed over 3 coast downs all giving the same reading. The rollers at NMS are
the modern single rollers if it makes any difference.
The wheel BHP/lbft figures are from the dyno print out BTW not some estimate I have made
ETA the NMS dyno is also known to be pretty accurately calibrated. But I would be interested to hear peoples thoughts too...
[Edited on 1/10/10 by flak monkey]
excellent results btw! such a shame it has to go!
what clutch does it run and what are the limits on it?
Clutch is an AP Racin RS turbo race spec cover plate with an organic pinto friction plate. Seems to stand up well to what its got going through it at
the moment.
You could increase the torque capacity with a sintered paddle plate no doubt should it require it. After that the option is a 7.25" twin plate
set up.
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Originally posted by flak monkey
Clutch is an AP Racin RS turbo race spec cover plate with an organic pinto friction plate. Seems to stand up well to what its got going through it at the moment.
You could increase the torque capacity with a sintered paddle plate no doubt should it require it. After that the option is a 7.25" twin plate set up.
Great work David, a credit to your engine build and charger installation work.
You'll be sad to see it drive away when it goes
Oss, remind me to pull over when you go to overtake, I don't want to be in your way! Can loose mine on the greasy, pot holey, wet roads around
here with a third of that power.
Look forward to seeing the car out there will be awesome.
Adrian
Been to Northampton Motorsport a few times now with different Westfields and have Always been impressed with Troy and the team
He always takes time to explain what He's doing and why
Well worth the trip
rolling road readouts are fraught with inaccuracies and best only ever used as a comparator for spec changes on the same rollers.
Curves look good and the car sounds like fun!