peadya100 wrote:I'll scan the graph at work and post it up. Sadly Mick couldn't lay it over my old tune so you can't see the improved areas, but I did a little hand sketch and it shows 20kw gain from start to finish... very happy! And your headers actually made the car quieter on normal driving jackson... and just a little bit deeper on wot.
jacks-GTB wrote:looks like 18psi at 2400 & approx 125awkw??....and with that figure...my spreadsheet says - 497nm @ wheelsat peak torque
KiDo_Tuning wrote:Heads lift from torque(actual combustion energy) which is usually based on engine load which is the amount of airflow in the cylinder during combustion(how full and thus how explosive it is)
The low rpm torque is from TC: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torque_converter and The engine is applying power to the impeller but the turbine cannot rotate. For example, in an automobile, this stage of operation would occur when the driver has placed the transmission in gear but is preventing the vehicle from moving by continuing to apply the brakes. At stall, the torque converter can produce maximum torque multiplication if sufficient input power is applied (the resulting multiplication is called the stall ratio). The stall phase actually lasts for a brief period when the load (e.g., vehicle) initially starts to move, as there will be a very large difference between pump and turbine speed.
This bumps up roller torque if the roller start speed is close to torque, thus why its making torque at start speed. Sure the headers are allowing it so thats the added bump up but falls off so quickly when compared to any manual carSo in essence you have picked up say 20% more crank torque
As a rough indicator, 150Kw@2800rpm is 660Nm of crank torque
peadya100 wrote:MSR says a 100 cel cat will improve down low responsiveness.
Doesn't hurt peak power.
Didn't seem to cause my car too much distress, it's going so well now!! It's a big call but I think it'll run 12.5-12.7 territory now.
peadya100 wrote:Nah 19psi is the standard for all of MSR's liberty tunes. I've heard the 21-22psi figure thrown around for head lifting.
I've also heard people much more knowledgeable than me say it's not the psi, it's cylinder pressure or something like that?
Other tuners such as Matt (kido) talk about lower psi tunes but he quotes the psi at peak power which is where the boost has fallen off... in my case it would be 14psi.
owen wrote:I used to run 22.8psi on P100. No lifted heads.
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