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fha772

posted on 10/3/14 at 04:46 PM Reply With Quote
Rolling road, ignition setup, cost?

Hi all,

I was just wondering if anyone here has had their wasted spark ignition timing setup on a rolling road?
I've got my old Mercedes up and running on the Canems ignition ecu, on the base map, it's running ok, but does need tweaking.
Luckily I have a copy of somebody's megajolt map for the same car, which is a lot closer to where it needs to be.
I've asked at Dynotech in Ripley about having it on their rollers to just fine tune it, once I've loaded in the map I've got, they've quoted £250+vat which does seem a bit high to me for some relatively minor work.
How does this price sound to you guys?
I've not used rolling roads before for tuning, but that just seems at bit on the high side.

Cheers Frank.






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me!

posted on 10/3/14 at 07:05 PM Reply With Quote
Bailey Performance was £250 for a full day when I went, that was fuelling and ignition and a few tweaks to my wiring etc. The car was much better when he had finished with it, it didn't feel like he added much peak power but the low and mid range were transformed!
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fha772

posted on 10/3/14 at 07:28 PM Reply With Quote
That's what I mean, £250 for a full day is a fair price, but £300 inc vat for a couple of hours tweaking the ignition timing, seems a bit strong.
My car is still running the original bosch K-jet injection, I'm not touching that at the minute, that's being replaced later this year, when I convert to full EFI...






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macc man

posted on 10/3/14 at 09:01 PM Reply With Quote
I used mikeanics in Congleton Cheshire for my set up. He set the carbs up and mapped the megajolt unit. Very pleased with the results. He charged £250 a couple of years ago which I thought was ok.
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coyoteboy

posted on 11/3/14 at 12:16 PM Reply With Quote
I've been quoted upward of £500 for a full mapping of a MS, but what you require seems an awful lot less work.






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fha772

posted on 11/3/14 at 01:16 PM Reply With Quote
That's the thing, I don't want the fuel side touching, I just want the ignition timing checking and tweaking a bit, I know that the map I've got hold of is close to being right, so it's no major work to do, 1-2 hours at the most.






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Not Anumber

posted on 11/3/14 at 01:34 PM Reply With Quote
The joy of programable ignition is being able to plug it into a laptop and tweak it on the fly. It shouldnt really warrant the cost of a rolling road unless fuelling is being setup at the same time.






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fha772

posted on 11/3/14 at 01:39 PM Reply With Quote
That's what I'm going to have to do I think.
It just would have been nice to have it on the rollers, but not at that price.






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BaileyPerformance

posted on 11/3/14 at 02:19 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by fha772
That's the thing, I don't want the fuel side touching, I just want the ignition timing checking and tweaking a bit, I know that the map I've got hold of is close to being right, so it's no major work to do, 1-2 hours at the most.



The thing is, no sensible dyno operator would run any car on the dyno without at least monitoring the fuelling, otherwise you could do damage - how does the dyno operate know if its close or miles out?

On top of that, changes to the ignition timing can effect the fuel burn and may mean fueling tweaks.

Just to give you an idea we charge £250 for a full day (10am to 6pm) and would sort it properly. We find most customers feel happier with a fixed price day rate as there is no nasty surprises at the end of the day!

www.baileyperformance.co.uk

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coyoteboy

posted on 11/3/14 at 02:23 PM Reply With Quote
TBH I'd snap up a £250 mapping session (And probably will when I get the twincharged setup bug free!), it would cost me that in fuel to road map it.

[Edited on 11/3/14 by coyoteboy]






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femster87

posted on 11/3/14 at 02:28 PM Reply With Quote
Try these guys http://www.torquetune.co.uk/
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fha772

posted on 12/3/14 at 09:19 AM Reply With Quote
I don't mind paying £250 or more, once I've done the full EFI conversion, it just seems a lot when I only want a few timing tweaks doing rather than spending days doing it on the road.
I understand that the fueling needs to be monitored, but it's the old mechanical Bosch K-Jet system, so there isn't that much that can be done with that at the minute.






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Not Anumber

posted on 12/3/14 at 10:19 AM Reply With Quote
Is it a W123 or W124 ?






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amalyos

posted on 12/3/14 at 10:34 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by fha772
Hi all,

I was just wondering if anyone here has had their wasted spark ignition timing setup on a rolling road?
I've got my old Mercedes up and running on the Canems ignition ecu, on the base map, it's running ok, but does need tweaking.
Luckily I have a copy of somebody's megajolt map for the same car, which is a lot closer to where it needs to be.
I've asked at Dynotech in Ripley about having it on their rollers to just fine tune it, once I've loaded in the map I've got, they've quoted £250+vat which does seem a bit high to me for some relatively minor work.
How does this price sound to you guys?
I've not used rolling roads before for tuning, but that just seems at bit on the high side.

Cheers Frank.


A decent rolling road charges around £75+vat per hour, so for a 3 hour new set up that's £270.
If you go prepared you shouldn't need more than 3 hours, but if you have dirty filters, doggy plugs, and are expecting some fault finding if you have problems, expect a large bill!!







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cliftyhanger

posted on 12/3/14 at 01:06 PM Reply With Quote
I would be using the map you have. maybe tweek a little as time goes by. And wait until the EFI is installed.

At £250 a day I am tempted. Seriously.
That is once my car is actually finished. But whether my dunnell ecu is tunable I am unsure....

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puma931

posted on 12/3/14 at 04:42 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by femster87
Try these guys http://www.torquetune.co.uk/


I used torquetune and they were good and quite cheap :-)

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