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Author My VTR's DASTEK fitting/mapping results...
Simon L
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20th Aug 03 at 08:11   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Quite happy. Idles spot on now, and my fueling has been sorted.

Good increase in torque and bhp Seems to keep pulling higher up the revs now, instead of dyeing off like it did before.

Peak @ the wheels is 92.3bhp which is 117.4 @ the fly @ 5578rpm.

Peak torque is 114lb/ft @ 4850rpm

But the peak at the fly is 119.2bhp @ 5900rpm.

Rather a good increase in torque at high rpm for a VTR i think. Before the torque would tale off, but with the dastek on it seems to take another climb just after 4k rpm.

(All done in 4th gear.)

So compare this (new one)...



to this (the old one)



Many thanks to Henry @ Strathclyde Auto Clinic, who did a spot on job with it. Who also fitted the new lambda sensor (why it ****ed up before) and also sorted out the blow on my exhaust.

With the torque the way it is, it feels like a 2nd cam comes in at 4k and it pulls harder. Love it now

Maybe its just my head but the car seems louder too. (Or maybe i was just booting it all the way back form Irvine )

I dont know from the lambda graph if the peaks are running lean or rich. Can anyone tell me? But i guess if the peaks are the points when running lean, i guess more fuel could be added.
Tom
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20th Aug 03 at 08:44   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Sounds kewl, is this is just from a remap or what?! Oh and is it mk1 or 2?
Simon L
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20th Aug 03 at 08:48   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

mk1 VTR.

That was after and before having the dastek fitted/mapped.
vibrio
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lambda 1.0 as far as I know is a air/fuel ratio of 14:1. rich would be aroun 11.5-12.0:1. lean would be around 14:1.

therefore 0.8-0.85 lambda would be what a turbo car should be running. a N/A car aroound 0.9 lambda.

I would like to point out that you've lost torque between 3500 and 4500rpm. around 4-5 lb ft
Simon L
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20th Aug 03 at 08:57   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I noticed that too.

More things to come, so it can be remapped in the future.
XLR8
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is 92bhp sposed to be good or somethin?
Red_SXi
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How much have all the engine mods cost you in total?
Tom
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Yes at the wheels....
Red_SXi
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quote:
Originally posted by XLR8
is 92bhp sposed to be good or somethin?


Thats at the wheels, officially its 117Bhp
XLR8
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ok, is 117bhp sposed to be good or something
Simon L
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not as much as you would think.
Simon L
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for a MK1 standard cam n/a VTR i would say so yes.
Tom
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I'd proly agree...
Simon L
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where is cyber monkey when you need him! ha ha ha
Red_SXi
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How much roughly have u spent on the engine? Might consider this in the future.
Simon L
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around £1k
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what were the mods
Simon L
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devil manifold, devil de-cat, devil silencer free centre section, scorpion back box, BMC, GMC 4.5 FPR, dastek+mapping
Simon L
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thinking about putting a mk2 98bhp vtr inlet manifold on, porting the t/b, and making some changes to the induction kit, and a rempa before crail on the 31st. ha ha, not much time!
Simon L
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actually, its more like £800

£800 for 27bhp increase aint bad
XLR8
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yea but all youve done is make a slow car go a bit faster, but its still slow tho? why not just buy a faster motor.
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quote:
Originally posted by XLR8
yea but all youve done is make a slow car go a bit faster, but its still slow tho? why not just buy a faster motor.


there is potential in tuning a VTR... and I dont class them as 'slow' as such
Simon L
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20th Aug 03 at 11:51   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

insurance mainly.

plus i still get 44mpg in my VTR
XLR8
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quote:
Originally posted by Simon L
insurance mainly.

plus i still get 44mpg in my VTR


fair do's
Simon L
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20th Aug 03 at 11:55   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

mad jap toys await when i finish uni and get a job.

but at the moment i need my vtr to get me to and from work/uni, cheaply, plus its fun to drive.

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