Hi guys,
so i have been getting my rb182 cup ready for a bit of track day action, new brakes rear ARb etc etc, and i decided to junk the exhaust .
I took it to my friends down at blueflame in skelmersdale, as i used to work there for 8 years on the bike side. I knew what i wanted and they built it for me on the car just right.I didnt want it too loud as i dont want to waste my money getting kicked off a track day for noise , but i did want to lose the cat. so i had a decat system made using a small round centre box and two 9x6 back boxes with 3" rolled out tips.
I took it to my friends at the local technical college motorsport dept to get it dyno'd before and after. I know there is a lot of B.S. talked about when it comes to dyno figures, but really all i wanted to know was how much i had gained with the exhaust. The actual figure is irrelevant to me as long as it goes well.
this is the before dyno chart, bog standard 182 cup with 80k miles on it.
the instructor down at the college said he was impressed with the figures and the air fuel was spot on. ok ,a good start i thought. off for the exhaust.
exactly one week later and i was back at blackpool technical college for a re-run.
heres a little video of it on the rollers
the college runs 2 formula renault cars, and guess what engine they use !! F4R. highly modified by renault factory . Nice!
anyway, this is the result with the new exhaust.
i was well impressed with the result. i can really feel the difference, it is a lot more urgent and immediately responsive now. to get a better idea here is the old versus the new on one graph, it really does make healthy gains everywhere.
like i said i am not too bothered with bhp figures, it is the difference between the before and after that i wanted to see. I am very pleased with the results and it still fuels spot on.
Oh BTW after a 50 mile drive back from the blueflame factory, the lambda light turned itself off, and stayed off. bonus!
i did notice whilst i was under the car that the rear springs appeared to be odd,
so i got on the phone to k-tec again (very helpful bunch down there) and ordered a set of eibach pro springs which arrived the very next day. great service.
All i have to do now is find time to fit them!!
cheers
Higgsy
so i have been getting my rb182 cup ready for a bit of track day action, new brakes rear ARb etc etc, and i decided to junk the exhaust .
I took it to my friends down at blueflame in skelmersdale, as i used to work there for 8 years on the bike side. I knew what i wanted and they built it for me on the car just right.I didnt want it too loud as i dont want to waste my money getting kicked off a track day for noise , but i did want to lose the cat. so i had a decat system made using a small round centre box and two 9x6 back boxes with 3" rolled out tips.
I took it to my friends at the local technical college motorsport dept to get it dyno'd before and after. I know there is a lot of B.S. talked about when it comes to dyno figures, but really all i wanted to know was how much i had gained with the exhaust. The actual figure is irrelevant to me as long as it goes well.
this is the before dyno chart, bog standard 182 cup with 80k miles on it.
the instructor down at the college said he was impressed with the figures and the air fuel was spot on. ok ,a good start i thought. off for the exhaust.
exactly one week later and i was back at blackpool technical college for a re-run.
heres a little video of it on the rollers
the college runs 2 formula renault cars, and guess what engine they use !! F4R. highly modified by renault factory . Nice!
anyway, this is the result with the new exhaust.
i was well impressed with the result. i can really feel the difference, it is a lot more urgent and immediately responsive now. to get a better idea here is the old versus the new on one graph, it really does make healthy gains everywhere.
like i said i am not too bothered with bhp figures, it is the difference between the before and after that i wanted to see. I am very pleased with the results and it still fuels spot on.
Oh BTW after a 50 mile drive back from the blueflame factory, the lambda light turned itself off, and stayed off. bonus!
i did notice whilst i was under the car that the rear springs appeared to be odd,
so i got on the phone to k-tec again (very helpful bunch down there) and ordered a set of eibach pro springs which arrived the very next day. great service.
All i have to do now is find time to fit them!!
cheers
Higgsy