Just makes sure the car is running at its best mate. That’s why it’s important the job gets done well. With them being maxed out so to speak from the factory if the timing is out it can affect performance and general running quite a lot.
I took it to Surrey rolling road and the mods are: decat, Ktec stealth (silenced), fatty induction, not remapped).
I’m intrigued about the belt timing? Does it give much more or just 1 or 2 bhp?
group n timing cheapest and best for good gains, no need to lash out on a set of cams that way.
before, red and after, black. standard map on the before.
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torque is about right, got graph?
looks about normal. chuck iot up here and we can play with the timing :wink:
recommended place for a RR run in south Yorkshire?
Strong engine to be making that at Surrey Rolling Road! I personally wouldn’t bother with adjusting the timing or mapping as there’s probably not much left to gain.
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@RSTuning in Leeds or @CGR Automotive in Rotherham.recommended place for a RR run in south Yorkshire?
How does it go from 147 whp (a realistic figure btw) to 181 chp? (a figure close to factory spec )
@RSTuning in Leeds or @CGR Automotive in Rotherham.
The 181 is the corrected power. I believe this is because say you lived at high altitude your BHP would be lower than someone with identical tune at low altitude? At least that's the explanation i got, it balances the playing fieldHow does it go from 147 whp (a realistic figure btw) to 181 chp? (a figure close to factory spec )
Not sure mate but most standard cars that were run when we visited last year hit near enough book figures.Rotherham would be great as that's where I work!
any idea what brand RR it is? dyno dynamics? or are they thought to be realistic figures?