Cub.
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Over reads imo
As said stick it on some different rollers.
Well you're in a minority there.
How many cars have you run at SRR out of interest?
Over reads imo
As said stick it on some different rollers.
Why do you think that?
May I ask, what mods do you have to get a claimed 192bhp?
Similar rollers
Im not trolling just saying what i think. No need to!!
RR figures are aload of chuff anyway, take it with a pinch of salt.
i wouldnt mind a run on those rollers tbh.i have no idea what the 'real' output of mine is tbh 4 rollers 4 very different figures
I'm not going to spend too long debating it with you, but you've come on a thread and questioned the validity of a rolling road (which is widely known for independence and accuracy) and then when questioned on your experience of said rolling road you make some 'trolly' statement without actually answering the questions. I'd say that's trolling, or a poor version of it anyway
Oh, and there is some rich irony in you stating RR figures are a load of chuff when you seem to proudly quote them in your avatar.
I'm planning on some head work first. Not sure which cams it will be though
I'm not on a downer here (honest) as it's an impressive result, but you talk about this as if it's something that everyone is chasing?
Ktec tried to map one and couldnt even get it to match the standard inlet at which point they just gave up and told the customer to remove it.Are Ktec spending hours and hours chasing the ultimate cam timing on a car fitted with an RS2 (that let's face it is fairly rare in itself) - I doubt it. Would it effect their popularity if they did? I doubt it. Are they bothered, do they even care? I doubt it.
Only James sells them, Mike is James's preferred mapper these days, in the early days it was RS Tuning, but other than the fact that obviously a referral gets Mike a mapping job, there is nothing in it at all for him if James sells one or not.The RS2 is a product that only Mike and James sell (correct me if i'm wrong - I may be)
I believe the total is under 2000 quid all in, fitted and mapped using all new parts. (might be bit more if you go for uprated engine mounts too which they recomend) and if you do the basic DIY fitment yourself its a couple hundred cheaper than that.so threads like these just strike me as one big advert. Add up the cost of it all (RS2 + cam timing + labour + mapping time) and I suspect there are other ways of achieving similar power figures.
Discussion is good mate.Thats taking nothing away from the achievement at all, it's just my input on it all.
Could Paul match it if he spent long enough trying? Yes I am sure he could, but if you as the customer want him to dedicate a week or two to doing it on your car its going to cost a fortune, where as Mike has now done the development bit by bit on the dozens of RS2 cars he has done and he's now arrived at what I think is probably getting very close to the optimum possible setup for this spec.
Oh I agree, it has it's benefits, that's undoubtable. The downsides are the very things you've just mentioned, there is only one guy in the entire country that can get the best out of these for 'reasonable' outlay.
If I do spend £1k on secondhand jenveys with an Omex and then £300 on mapping I could potentially have similar (or the same) power for £1300. I'd argue that if you could fit an RS2 then you're most of the way to fitting some bodies (more so if you end up with a gen90). Granted you'd lose a few creature comforts, but quite a few places could map a standalone ecu.
Turbo means marginally less economy, and arguably compared to just a standard engine and RS2 it realistically means increased on going maintenance costs, but the upside is a much much bigger gain in torque and quite a bit more power too, without a doubt in terms of "bang for your buck" performance wise turbos are the way to go.Alternatively you've got Andy and his turbo conversions. All new stuff, not a great deal of extra outlay and at least 30bhp more. Given the choice to pay out again I know what I'd choose, but then everyone chooses what suits them best at the end of the day.
The sour note for me here is the massive amount of advertising space these guys get on here when neither pays to trade. Again a personal gripe, but others who do pay for the privilege to sell on here also offer alternative solutions. It's a grey area i hate and I know it winds many up not just me.
lol @ business plan.
Certainly the bigger ones all do need that income IME yesYou pay to join the club. That's generally how clubs work - and survive.
I guess he doesn't need to become a trader when people advertise his stuff for him all the time though.
what is a Rs2 inlet then? iv read about this a lot on here.
Have a search.
what is a Rs2 inlet then? iv read about this a lot on here.
That coat suits you chip
Must be an old pic, when you had some
Sounds like a good plan to me.
ill let you run that suggestion by her lol
I might suggest it quietly when she is asleep, see if works subliminally and she wakes up and suggests it?
I've got a rs2 182 fitted it myself and had it mapped by Paul at rs tuning and only got 186 hp Am wanting some more hp and was thinking of fitting 197 cams but since decided not to. So who dose this retiming and is it available to buy
I've got a rs2 182 fitted it myself and had it mapped by Paul at rs tuning and only got 186 hp Am wanting some more hp and was thinking of fitting 197 cams but since decided not to. So who dose this retiming and is it available to buy