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Joe C

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Holds onto the power well!

On 28th Aug, 2011 Kean said:
At the risk of being sigged...

Joe, do you have a photo of your tool?



http://www.turbominis.co.uk/forums/index.p...9064&lastpost=1

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dan187

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Yeah I'm thinking something is slightly odd with my build though. I've been looking over the results that wil_h and Paul S have achieved.

By 4000 revs they have almost 100 lbft of torque (as I used to have) but with mine I have about 60 lbft.

Anyone suggest a reason for this? would cam timing cause a dramatic loss like that?

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dan187

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here's a plot of my afr (solid line). Any feedback welcome

Edited by dan187 on 31st Mar, 2011.

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Paul S

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I think that it may be a combination of being too rich at the bottom end and doing the run in 3rd gear.

My 998 on 12 psi on a T2 will only get full boost at 4k in top gear. At the Smart rolling road day, the third run was in 3rd and boost did not come on till 5k. It did do 138hp though :)

Did they measure boost during the run? Does the rpm reading look about right ? i.e. did you actually see 7.5k on the tacho.

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dan187

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his pressure sensor wasn't working unfortunately. yeah rpm seemed about right.

probably 3rd gear like you say. found one of your graphs. red was 3rd gear compared to blues in 4th

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Paul S

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This is a later "corrected" curve.



Hp is at the wheels on the above, are yours?

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nice one.


dan187

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Wootton Bassett

no, mine is corrected for flywheel.
Should have asked for a 4th gear run and wheel power but was more concerned with getting the timing right.

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med17

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Looks absolutely quality

Iv got a 1098 which I want to turbo. however how do I go about it and what do I need to do it?


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there is a sticky in the 998 section

Rusty by nature

On 23rd Jun, 2008 paul wiginton said:

They said "That sounds rough mate." I said "Cheers it cost me a fortune to make it sound like that!"


dan187

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A new addition: recirculating dump valve

It feels like a massive improvement in shift performance. Before, the turbo would surge on change and take a bit of time to spin up and be useful again. Now its maintains the boost very well. Get a lovely subtle pffft noise too. Much better than having all those turkeys under the bonnet gobbling away.



Edited by dan187 on 31st May, 2011.

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