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Rebuilt engine is going in on monday. Going with the cat 428 for now but the final choice won't be these. IMO with these we will see 360hp or so :)
Will try get some pics of the bling engine this week.
Stock ecu mapped with the rotrex, NO restrictor hence the rate the power is climbing and why i lifted off where i did!
I took it to 7500 when mapping a couple of weeks ago but killed a ring after 50 miles mapping high rpm.
Nothing wrong with the stock ecu if it's mapped right. Our car was making +-300hp and drove perfect, all on the stock ECU. Also the new engine will be mapped on the stock ECU.
Stock ECU is the BEST option where possible.
A plugin box will NEVER give better results than a map. A plugin box bends the signal going to the ecu basically. A remap will customise the software the car is running on and done correctly will make a massive difference.
Superchips 1x2 map = highlight, % and press enter on the advance maps! (vvt on and off same %)
My 172 had one on and i found it rather amusing, and no it's not a one off, i have mapped several superchipped cars.
I'll get some graphs up soon but because i changed dyno's i can't overlay the previous graph from the stock inlet, i am sure Ronee has one she can scan though.
Previous was 198hp and with the new bodies from AT it does 230.
Fantastic gain IMO.
Good choice mate. We'll be doing some back to back tests shortly but form what we have tested so far on an F7R they are fantastic. Plus the build quality is fantastic.
If it's just to tidy it up and get the fueling right i expect only a couple of hours. If it drives ok as is then £200+ VAT (2 hours mapping on the dyno)
Paul