Im just putting the data into Excel now. According to these graphs, I have 14bhp at the wheels more at 2000rpm that I did last time. What a load of b****cks. It was warmer today than last time, so its not that, and theres absolutely no way an inlet manifold is going to give mailto:14bhp@2000rpm">14bhp@2000rpm. Im really losing any faith I had in any rolling roads. Its not like Ken skimped today. We averaged an hour per car on the rollers.Quote: Originally posted by SilverRSC on 06 December 2003
there was me, rhys, paddy an 1 of richs mates. the 1 who was too powerful for the rollers!! paddy had probs so not sure wot he got an i think rhys pulled about the same as me again but his graph was better! think rich is goona put them all in excell soon to get a proper comparrison again.
I know youre just kidding, but read accross your graph with a ruler, and 156bhp peak looks right. Run a ruler accross my graph, and it reads 155bhp (nearly 156). Read down on mine, and that peak is at 6400rpm. Yet for some reason the text on the bottom of the graph says "150bhp at 6400rpm". On the graph its as clear as anything - 155bhpQuote: Originally posted by SilverRSC on 06 December 2003
According to my graph, my peak power was around 155bhp, not 150bhp as written on the graph. WTF?!
So wot would that make mine??Jokin mate i had to mention it sometime!!
Quote: Originally posted by SilverRSC on 06 December 2003
I like the nearly 156bhp!!
Well, look for yourself and make your own mind up. Point being that it is def. more than 150bhp peak.
Must be a printing error. Not sure the computer was playing today cos mine read mailto:175bhp@wheels">175bhp@wheels at 1 point!! It did read 150 odd on the analogue dial so i reckon your about right with 155/156bhp
Yeah, bet you wish hed kept that run. Just a bit suspicious of it all now, especially because he kept deleting your runs until he got one low enough!
Was that when your car jumped off the rollers, or back on, or back off again???? My heart sank an i was at the far end of the carpark! Think id have passed out if i were you!!!Quote: Originally posted by paddymph on 06 December 2003
fookin sh*te me pants i did![]()
Too right. Looking forward to pulverising you in race after race. Again.Quote: Originally posted by paddymph on 06 December 2003
lets just wait for york eh?!
Its all the values that are different. Hes plotted 2 totally different runs on the graphs.Quote: Originally posted by SilverRSC on 06 December 2003
See wot ya mean bout the readin bin 150bhp but the chart goes up to 150+ That def a computin error cos the plot carries on but the axis doesnt!
Yeah... if you want more mid-range power & torque then the Viper delivers, but theres not a huge gain in peak power, but I know what Id rather have...Quote: Originally posted by CUPPY on 06 December 2003
viper thumbs up or not then boys!!!!
To get the @ fly figure, take the @ wheels figure, divide by 85, then multiply by 100 and that gives you a 15% transmission loss...Quote: Originally posted by Rhys on 06 December 2003
BHP at the wheels? We dont know because the bhp was being measured at the wheels. I think 15% is a rough figure for FWD, but it varies, so why bother guessing?
Yeah, emissions were being monitored during the runs...Quote: Originally posted by chris172 on 07 December 2003
when all the runs were being done was the c02 monitored?? this was how mine was mapped for the fueling problem the viper gave me.