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Postby bass_straitener » Thu Apr 19, 2012 12:03 am

3rspecb wrote:Bloody spewing I could't make it tonight.. Glad to year your happy with the result..


No probs G. You'll get your chance to take it for a test drive soon enough with quite a few meets coming up.

BTW I spoke to Craig tonight and he said to say hi. He said to give him a call and he'll sort out your car. He has your ROM and can tune the H6.
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Postby bass_straitener » Thu Apr 19, 2012 12:08 am

dr20t wrote:Good result Bruce

Seems the vf52 ain't too bad hey :)

Remind me is this a six speed or auto?

Mick


Thanks Mick.

Hopefully those who aren't flush with cash and want a turbo upgrade can consider the VF52. The guys, Jaydece and Brainy took it for a drive tonight and by all reports it feels like a 200kw car so I reckon I've proved it can be done.

Mine is a manual 6 speed.
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Postby bass_straitener » Thu Apr 19, 2012 12:11 am

MH3.0R wrote:Bruce,

That will bring a smile to your dial mate! Need to take me for another ride so I can provide the Before and After critique, n'est pas?



Let me know when you'd like to meet up to test the before and after.

Gotta say I'm really happy with the drive. Very smooth and heaps of power. :D
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Postby dr20t » Thu Apr 19, 2012 1:19 am

Good on you mate glad to see you're enjoying it

Like I've always said doesn't matter bout the figure on a graph it's how itdrives and your enjoyment of it that counts.

I didn't doubt the vf52 would get to 200 but I will be honest and say I had my doubts it would get close to 220 atw on a proper, safe tune. Since you're not going for those sort of numbers the 52 seems perfect for spool, mid range and the desired outcome. And at a low cost with oem engineering reliability to boot!

Nonetheless all that bs doesn't matter just enjoy your car man it should be very fun to drive!

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Postby MH3.0R » Thu Apr 19, 2012 5:15 am

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MH3.0R wrote:Bruce,

That will bring a smile to your dial mate! Need to take me for another ride so I can provide the Before and After critique, n'est pas?



Let me know when you'd like to meet up to test the before and after.

Gotta say I'm really happy with the drive. Very smooth and heaps of power. :D


Mate, at the next meet, you are not going to have time to do anything but test drives!!!! There will be a queue half way around the block. :lol:

I'll book my ride at the Sofia on the 9th. You had better start a booking list...
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Postby bass_straitener » Thu Apr 19, 2012 7:01 am

dr20t wrote:Good on you mate glad to see you're enjoying it

Like I've always said doesn't matter bout the figure on a graph it's how itdrives and your enjoyment of it that counts.

I didn't doubt the vf52 would get to 200 but I will be honest and say I had my doubts it would get close to 220 atw on a proper, safe tune. Since you're not going for those sort of numbers the 52 seems perfect for spool, mid range and the desired outcome. And at a low cost with oem engineering reliability to boot!

Nonetheless all that bs doesn't matter just enjoy your car man it should be very fun to drive!

Mick



Cheers Mick,

Talking numbers, the car did make 215awkw, but on road tuning it with a knock sensor it seemed a bit to unsafe hence was backed off a bit.

As this is my first attempt at modding a turbo car I'm pretty wrapped at the result. I was pretty close to my budget and got good power, great handling and even a couple of extras which make it a bit different. And the boys confirming I was on the right track has put a huge smile on my dial.

I'm now looking to see how you blokes with your plans go before I consider what to do next.

Good luck with your build.
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Postby bass_straitener » Thu Apr 19, 2012 7:05 am

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MH3.0R wrote:Bruce,

That will bring a smile to your dial mate! Need to take me for another ride so I can provide the Before and After critique, n'est pas?



Let me know when you'd like to meet up to test the before and after.

Gotta say I'm really happy with the drive. Very smooth and heaps of power. :D


Mate, at the next meet, you are not going to have time to do anything but test drives!!!! There will be a queue half way around the block. :lol:

I'll book my ride at the Sofia on the 9th. You had better start a booking list...


I'm happy to let people have a drive of my car. :D

I'm very happy with the work and the result. Also very happy with the suspension and handling setup.

Now to go outside and give the car a hug. :air_kiss:
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Re: Member Profile - Bass_Straitener

Postby 3rspecb » Thu Apr 19, 2012 7:08 am

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3rspecb wrote:Bloody spewing I could't make it tonight.. Glad to year your happy with the result..

No probs G. You'll get your chance to take it for a test drive soon enough with quite a few meets coming up.
BTW I spoke to Craig tonight and he said to say hi. He said to give him a call and he'll sort out your car. He has your ROM and can tune the H6.


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Postby bass_straitener » Thu Apr 19, 2012 7:11 am

Gambit wrote:Great result! You will be stoked with that. Well done to you and revzone.


Hey Anthony let me know when you're free to pop around to give me your valued opinion. :)

Very happy with the Revzone service and price.
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Postby coyote » Thu Apr 19, 2012 7:21 am

Glad to hear you're a happy camper, Bruce.

As we all know, these were a very well considered set of upgrades.
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Postby bass_straitener » Thu Apr 19, 2012 7:30 am

coyote wrote:Glad to hear you're a happy camper, Bruce.

As we all know, these were a very well considered set of upgrades.


Thanks Tony, for all your help and advice.

Now my PMs will change focus to tuning. :roll:

But yes a very happy camper. :D
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Postby brainy » Thu Apr 19, 2012 9:06 am

bass_straitener wrote:
jaydece wrote:Had the pleasure of driving this car tonight.....and I must say....what a difference! Not bad for a OEM turbo....very smooth but eager at mid range....especially compared to his last setup :)

Engine bay looks stock and neatly done.....Great finsh bruce! enjoy her

* driving your car tonight made me realize how much I'm missing out on my car right now * :roll:


Good to catch up with the guys, tonight.

Thanks to both Justin and Brian (Brainy) for taking the car for a drive and giving me your honest opinions on how it feels.

Good to know the VF52 can deliver.. :D


Bruce, you're welcome, and Grats on such a great result and a great feeling car to drive.

Time for u to enjoy it now!

Justin, Bruce, to be honest me and Justin knew it was a great feeling drive.
How did we know you ask? Well mini Justin in the car seat in the back was going "whee" on acceleration.

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Postby Rome_BRZ » Thu Apr 19, 2012 10:23 am

3rspecb wrote:
MH3.0R wrote:
Rome_STI wrote:Quick question, does revzone use a hub dyno or a roller dyno?

Hi Jerome,
I am a dyno beginner. Do the different types of dyno's (hub vs roller) make a difference to the results?


Yes, you have pros and cons for each, from memory hub dyno's are a little more fudge proof then roller dyno's but probably best to google and read up. Neither are as accurate as a true engine dyne, but they (hub & roller dyno's) serve a purpose as a tuning tool.


The pro of a hub dyno over a roller dyno is that it is apparently accurate to within 0.3% on repeated runs. However, the con is that you can't get a meaningful comparison between a hub dyno read out and a roller dyno read out as the hub dyno doesn't take into account factors such as the power loss through the actual wheels and tyres themselves. As a general rule the read-out can be anywhere from 5-15% lower when running the car on a roller dyno compared to a hub dyno.

This article actually does a good scientific job of explaining the reasonining why the read-out is effectively different: http://home.earthlink.net/~spchurch/id12.html

Long story short that's why I say a cars performance needs to be judged by your bum and by a quarter mile pull :wink:
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Postby bass_straitener » Thu Apr 19, 2012 11:28 am

Good post Rome.

As long as you use the dyno purely as a tuning tool then it really doesn't matter whether you go roller or hub. Often your tuner will have access to one or the other so you really won't have a choice of dyno. Just a choice of tuner. Personally, I have a preference for hub because it does eliminate some errors in strapping, tyre pressure and slippage on the rollers etc. And you're right hubs show a higher degree of accuracy on repeated runs. Again numbers are just numbers.

Having chatted with a few tuners now there are all sorts of opinions on what constitutes a good tune. At the end of the day cylinder pressure will determine how hard you can push either boost and or timing till your engine goes BANG.

I'm waiting for an opportunity to get the car down the quarter mile. But for now I'll settle for my pretty happy bum dyno. :lol:
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