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How much affect can air temp have on BHP?
Ive had my Cup rrd today (its first one since I got it in March), and I couldnt help but feel disappointed with the bhp figures - 144.9 at the wheels, and 163.3 at the fly wheel was the best of two runs (144.4 & 163.1 for the first one). It got slightly better when I fitted the green panel filter I bought a month ago (Im a lazy sod) and ran it again - 149.4 at wheels and 167.1 at the fly. Testament to these filters that they make such an immediate difference.
The temperature was 91F (ie hot), but I expected to get closer to 172 given that Ive had my Cup superchipped - superchips claim an 8-10 bhp increase, which I take with a pinch of salt, but I didnt expect the power to be down so much.
Now the confusing bit, which leads me to think the testing gear was having a cant be arsed day:
Before the filter was changed, the peak torque figures were 150.4 lbft and, wait for it, 172.9lbft!!!!. After the green filter was fitted, the torque "dropped" (from 172.9) to 154.6lbft - wtf? Surely the easier breathing would have benefitted torque as much as bhp? So Im lead to think that the 172.9 reading must have been an error - after all, the standard figure is 149 isnt it? 172 is seriously torquey.
So assuming the 172lbft was an error, Im happy with my torque - because it shows that the re-map is having the effect I thought it was, ie increasing torque: even on such a hot day, pre-green filter it gave me 150.4 and then post green filter 154.6, both figures being higher than standard of 149 despite bhp being so drastically down.
Should I just forget these figures and wait for a cold day in October, or are they to be expected given a) the heat, and b) the fact that not all F4R engines produce 172bhp anyway??