Adam_B
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id ring them up tomorrow and ask if they measure at the fly or wheels....
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bradfincham
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f20 is usually about 20-30 % loss
i think you will find that figure is at the wheels
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broster
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20-30% is a hell of a loss!!!!
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bradfincham
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thats what the normal figure is though,
everyone at the roling road day i was at
with f18, f20, f28 all had between 18-32% transmission loss
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broster
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they set the loss tho dont they!? i was always lead to belivee it was 15% with a FWD car
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StuartVRS
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afaik it is about 20-25 loss from flywheel to wheels.
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corb
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www.cplracing.co.uk Bloke down there called Guy. Dunno if he'd do Omex stuff( ) but can give him a try.
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iceman
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quote: Originally posted by Adam_B
id ring them up tomorrow and ask if they measure at the fly or wheels....
i asked him whether is was at the wheels or flywheel and his response was as the fly which means its around 140 at the wheels... i think not some how can some1 work out wot 208bhp at the flywheel would b at the wheels pls as this figure came up a few times
cheers
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stuartmitchell
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quote: Originally posted by iceman
doesnt feel any slower, in fact it feels quicker if im honest and the economy has been improved loads
well then, fowk dwell far too much on power figures, probably because it sounds good at the pub
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Dom
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If it was 208bhp before at fly, then at the wheel (using 20% of transfer loss) it would be 166.4bhp.
therefore it could be possible that he was reading the wheels not the fly
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iceman
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gonna take it to another rolling road this week
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Steve
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dno whereabouts you are but if you can take it to powerstation in cheltenham, they are really good there, they mapped and chipped my 106 really knew there stuff, colin mcrae used there base in a rally a few years ago cant remember the year 2000 or summit. They have a website, do a search if your interested
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micra_pete
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you may still get another wildly different result on a different rolling road, things like air temp, air pressure, even tyre pressure can make a huge difference, if you want pub figures go to a rolling road place that gives wrong over inflated figures, if you want real numbers, the one you have seems okay, 170@wheels seems a little low for your modifications, however does seem a realistic result, a good rolling road operator will always deal with figures at the wheels, fly losses are calculated but with modern rolling roads are farely accurate, and you cannot put a "set" figure on losses.
if you want a spot on result go somewhere that takes results from the hub, but dont be upset when your figures are lower than you would expect.
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iceman
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
dno whereabouts you are but if you can take it to powerstation in cheltenham, they are really good there, they mapped and chipped my 106 really knew there stuff, colin mcrae used there base in a rally a few years ago cant remember the year 2000 or summit. They have a website, do a search if your interested
Steve,
I went to mech repairs in Cheltenham yesterday, the only thing i can thing oh was that the temp in the rolling road booth was 28 degrees dont know if this made any difference
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Steve
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different place heres the site
http://www.powerstation.org.uk/index.asp
They are really good there, they are the place that build the new impreza type 25's so they really know there stuff
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iceman
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ill give them a buzz cheers steve
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Tom
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I would drive it as normal if it feels quick enough etc can't see the problem if so many people think it's just the rolling road anyway aswell as u thinking it feels quicker etc.
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myke
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Mark Shead at M.A.Developements, Stu.?
Pretty sure he's somewhere in maidenhead. tunes cossies and evos, and does live mapping. heard good things about him by a work mate who took his RS turbo to him, so possibly worth a look as he's dead close to you.
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Mark Petty
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quote: Originally posted by Tom
I would drive it as normal if it feels quick enough etc can't see the problem if so many people think it's just the rolling road anyway aswell as u thinking it feels quicker etc.
^ Agree with Tom, if it feels quicker not worth stressing over mate. Just drive it and have fun mate
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iceman
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quote: Originally posted by myke
Mark Shead at M.A.Developements, Stu.?
Pretty sure he's somewhere in maidenhead. tunes cossies and evos, and does live mapping. heard good things about him by a work mate who took his RS turbo to him, so possibly worth a look as he's dead close to you.
i work opposite his house lol,
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iceman
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quote: Originally posted by Mark Petty
quote: Originally posted by Tom
I would drive it as normal if it feels quick enough etc can't see the problem if so many people think it's just the rolling road anyway aswell as u thinking it feels quicker etc.
^ Agree with Tom, if it feels quicker not worth stressing over mate. Just drive it and have fun mate
just would be nice to know a true figure and if its 171 then why and get it sorted once and for all... any techies around fancy doin some trouble shooting ?
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ed
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Take it to Power Engineering for a dyno test... They are accurate there
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iceman
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im gonna call them later to get it booked in for a power run anyone fancy coming along lol
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ed
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When you booked it in for?
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iceman
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not sure will be thursday or friday this week gonna give them a ring in a bit
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