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07-12-2013, 12:45 AM | #1 |
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VF570 Supercharger Dyno
Just a quick pull vid for those that are fans of the SuperSprint exhaust sound
Output is pretty low though.... My highest yields have only been 390rwhp and 300rwtq Here is the most recent dyno sheet: Last edited by mfanatic325; 07-12-2013 at 03:02 PM.. |
07-12-2013, 02:13 AM | #2 |
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The sound is 10x louder and deeper than the video implies with huge pops. Definitely the best sounding exhaust out there.
Too bad that the power still isn't there for your VF570 kit after going to LA to get it fixed. I'm sure you'll sort it out
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I miss how the car drove so smoothly when I had just bolt-ons and the Active Autowerk tune. With VF's 570 kit, I'm running 550cc injectors, and it's just not perfectly smooth driveability-wise. I was told it has to do with the way our injectors run, but I recently test-drove an E92 M3 with a VF625 kit and it was smooth as a baby's bottom As of right now, the power is consistent amongst three different types of dynos that I've strapped the car to. I guess I can't complain about the consistency, but I'm definitely disappointed that the power is so low compared to where it should be. |
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07-12-2013, 03:12 PM | #7 |
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So my next question is what does VF say? Are you making the amount of boost you should be? Sounds like there might be an issue with the blower....it is the main component to you making boost, so if you're not making the boost you should, it has to be the blower
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07-12-2013, 03:35 PM | #8 |
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Dietsch Werks uses a SuperFlow dyno and those numbers could be way different than what you get on DynaPack or DynoJet. I remember Beta feeling like he pulled low numbers on that dyno as well.
Did you happen to get a baseline from your old AA setup at Dietch Werks before doing this? I know most of your previous run have been on a DynaPack, so maybe you should try that again to see how it compares. Or if you want to compare to the rest of internet, Dynospot Racing has a DynoJet. |
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With the adjusted numbers my dyno showed a peak power of 295 wheel which is what I expected for euro headers + tune.
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07-12-2013, 04:57 PM | #10 |
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In the summer heat, our cars lose a LOT of power. I'm not surprised. I'd take it to the quarter mile, and see what your trap speeds are. 420rwhp should net 120 to 122mph. I was only hitting 116mph on my VT2-500 kit in the summer
Might be more telling than a dyno..
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Sorry to see it's still low. Maybe a compression/leakdown is in order?
The summer temps make a difference, but they don't make THAT much of a difference. Mine put down 405 rwhp in the Orlando heat last week on 5.5-6 psi. I would think the numbers would be closer to 430-440 whp.
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What maintenance have you done on the motor? It's unlikely the kit as mine is running great with ~7000 miles on it now. I DD in 100+ degree weather with no issues; and still have enough power to spin the 275s up through 2nd gear in the heat...
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Also, the weather was quite nice on the day of the dyno. I'd say maybe 70 degrees dry heat at most. There were plenty of fans being used as well, so I am not blaming the heat whatsoever. |
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Damn bro, I hope u get this sorted. Here's hoping they'll come back with some info re: the supercharger itself.
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Yeah...at least the output is consistent right now. Better than random boost and/or power levels or somethin'
Oh btw, I forgot to answer the question above: yes, I am running full boost, up to 9PSI, so I don't think it has to do with the charger, but who knows |
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be careful how you're reading the boost gauge, I know on my setup, if you bounce off the rev limiter, the boost will spike 2psi, and make you think you're making more than you really are
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But then again, seeing as how my car's putting out such little power, I'm sure there'd be no damage even if boost did spike 2psi |
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Wasn't this kit on EAS car? I wonder if they were making expected power.
Disappointing that VF couldn't help. Did they do a smoke test to check for boost leaks? |
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No smoke test that I know of. Boost test showed up to 9psi which is okay. Last edited by mfanatic325; 07-14-2013 at 01:34 AM.. |
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Why so low with numbers? Very close to a stock E9X M3 numbers. It should be way over that.
But lets say a stock E86 M dynos at around 270 hp to the wheels. Slap on a 100 hp SC kit and he should be at 370 hp. I dont see whats wrong with that. Are some of you folks claiming the kits give an added 200-300 hp? If my mind serves correctly the VF SC for the S2000 and the SC kits for the NSX only gave you about 80-100 extra hp with the bolt on kits, with tune.
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