Martin_172
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seems to be a bit issue with the internet these days, instead of a decent in depth convo it turns into childish name calling lol!
Totally agree.
I will defend the RS2 to the hills, but it has never been claimed as being as good as ITBs. I'm not sure who is saying it is?
It offers most of the advantages of ITBs with none of the drawbacks. End of.
seems to be a bit issue with the internet these days, instead of a decent in depth convo it turns into childish name calling lol!
I personally think it's a great piece of design work, but I will reserve judgement on how it performs until I drive a car with one fitted.
It seems some people on here will just never be convinced by it and seem to miss the entire point of it and compare it to ITBs over and over again!
I have also spent time working in the car tuning industry and in that time I have learned two very important lessons:
1) Many tuning modifications can actually lose power if the fueling/ignition tables aren't suited to them
2) Some customers just do not understand some of the concepts of car tuning and never will
On a seperate note it's a shame JMS decided to shut shop as this product brought them into a new league in my opinion.
S2000 Clio setup was crap as well then?
It was the best they could do while adhering to the S2000 homologation requirements
Matts 280bhp race engines run single throttle also. I don't know enough about this stuff personally, but I would assume that regardless of amount of throttles, the engine will only take in as much air as it needs to complement the fuel, otherwise it would have a negative effect? An imbalance in these would cause an unefficient combustion no?
makes sense. cheers bud
DanielG said:Chip, Mike has mentioned my ignition advance is a bit 'funny' in places. Henk disagrees with this. What am I supposed to do. Mike/James have an interest in making sure their product upholds a reputation, Henk on the other hand doesn't. He does however, want me to have the best map possible as that's in his best interest.
Generally bodies on a standard engine with decent exhaust etc will take you to the high 190s from what I have seen, and with 160lbft of torque for a small portion of the rev range.
For half the money that people typically pay for bodies, you can have half a dozen or so bhp less peak power, a much better spread of torque, and a peak torque figure about 10lbft less.
No. Just no. Seriously?
This is a bog standard 172 cup - freshly mapped on Jenveys with an Omex
It makes 202bhp and 169lb/ft
I agree the torque spread isn't as nice - it's all top end - which as you say is ideal on track but not great for a daily drive
But you're not getting anywhere near the same peak BHP
Mine isn't a daily drive and frankly I'd rather have the extra 12bhp and 19lbs/ft of torque
Also I've not seen an RS2 work well with cams - ever. Everyone who fits cams bins the RS2. Whereas cams on the setup above would see 215+bhp
And throttle body kits aren't £3200 so the RS2 isn't "half the price"
Oh and I don't think you're a c*nt because of the way you speak to me - I know my knowledge leaves something to be desired - I think you're a c*nt because on 3 out of 5 threads I open on here every day you're talking down to people without any idea of their experience or knowledge. All you EVER do is talk down to people. You need to drop the god complex.
Oh and I don't think you're a c*nt because of the way you speak to me - I know my knowledge leaves something to be desired - I think you're a c*nt because on 3 out of 5 threads I open on here every day you're talking down to people without any idea of their experience or knowledge. All you EVER do is talk down to people. You need to drop the god complex.
No. Just no. Seriously?
This is a bog standard 172 cup - freshly mapped on Jenveys with an Omex
It makes 202bhp and 169lb/ft
I agree the torque spread isn't as nice - it's all top end - which as you say is ideal on track but not great for a daily drive
But you're not getting anywhere near the same peak BHP
Thats a perfectly valid decision, if its mainly used for performance purposes then its worth compromising the nicer way the RS2 drives for some extra on the peak figures, although I suspect the gap might be slightly narrower than the figures you are quoting if both were on surrey rollers, but its going to be in that sort of ballpark.Mine isn't a daily drive and frankly I'd rather have the extra 12bhp and 19lbs/ft of torque
The RS2 is all about a nice flat smooth torque curve and moderate power gains, cams tend to take away from that generally.Also I've not seen an RS2 work well with cams - ever. Everyone who fits cams bins the RS2. Whereas cams on the setup above would see 215+bhp
Thats roughly the sort of ballpark most people spend by the time they have had mapping, how much would you say was an average figure though if you disagree?And throttle body kits aren't £3200 so the RS2 isn't "half the price"
If I have spent the time to educate you like the 4 throttle area thing, you could just appreciate the effort ive put into helping you understand better rather than critisise the exact nature of the delivery of my help TBHOh and I don't think you're a c*nt because of the way you speak to me - I know my knowledge leaves something to be desired - I think you're a c*nt because on 3 out of 5 threads I open on here every day you're talking down to people without any idea of their experience or knowledge. All you EVER do is talk down to people. You need to drop the god complex.
the way certain people have been going on here lately is annoying as all they sem to do is talk about them selves or like other people are dumb
The ONLY thing I ever defend on any of the car forums I use or the magazines I write in etc is the truth, so while people are spouting nonsense about the RS2 I will keep correcting them. If there was another thread slagging off bodies and saying they dont work cause a couple of people have had problems with them I would post the truth about bodies just as firmly as I post the truth about the RS2, likewise if it was any other subject that I have a very good knowledge of. You can either appreciate the input or not, its entirely upto you but im not the one calling people names etc so I find it quite funny its me being told im not talking to someone nicely just for telling them they are wrong, but no one comments that Phil isnt talking nicely to me when he calls me a c*nt, strange place forums at time, but thankfully im far too thick skinned to care!and the way you defend the RS2 chip youd think your on some kind of commission every person has there own point of view and mine is i wouldnt bother with the RS2 personally but thats my personal choice
right so i have a rs2 inlet im my garage atm as its going on tomorrow...
my car rolling roaded 166bhp with decat exhaust, matched inlets k tec map and itg filter....
i went up to tour de force on wednesday to get a map taken off my other car and he said it wont make the car any faster as its loosing torque with the rs2..
SO WILL THE RS2 INLET ACTUALLY MAKE MY CAR ANY FASTER :S??
JUST LOOKING FOR A YES NO ANSWER..
right so i have a rs2 inlet im my garage atm as its going on tomorrow...
my car rolling roaded 166bhp with decat exhaust, matched inlets k tec map and itg filter....
i went up to tour de force on wednesday to get a map taken off my other car and he said it wont make the car any faster as its loosing torque with the rs2..
SO WILL THE RS2 INLET ACTUALLY MAKE MY CAR ANY FASTER :S??
JUST LOOKING FOR A YES NO ANSWER..
Providing you car is healthy,
WITH OUT A DOUPT YES!!
ok well its going on tomorrow..
once its all on it will be going to you to check my cam timming them mapping!!
If its not mapped properly then no you wont gain anything.
As for losing torque, if you look at the graphs on here they arent losing any torque but they are gaining it.
So I would say YES its worth fitting. But make sure its mapped by someone who knows how to get the best out of the RS2 like MWM for example.
We've recently fitted an RS2 to a car that made 145lbft of torque before and 169bhp before, I cant feel anywhere in the rev range its lost power or torque but I can feel plenty of places it has gained both.
I will get it back on the rollers in the next few weeks and post the overlaid graphs just so that there is a definitive no bulls**t direct comparison of the same car on the same totally independant rollers, rather than all this pointless guesswork that seems to be prolific at the moment!
Before you fit it why dont you take your car to surrey rolling road to get a totally independant rolling road printout of what it really is now?
Otherwise you will be comparing a TDF graph with a surrey one.
i had my 182 rolling roaded on dyno dynamics rollers and it made 166... cant get it rolling roaded before fitting as its in 100's of peices ...
i can get the graph on monday
how much was the mapping by mwm?
i can get the graph on monday
how much was the mapping by mwm?
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a car well mapped to start off with won't gain much on an NA engine, no matter which way u look at it it's all down to no. of O2 molecules at the correct point of ignition, NA cars are all about minimum restriction to allow as many O2 mollecules to be available with the maximum hydrocarbon ignition molecules at the correct point of ignition to drive the piston down
Or have we all forgot this point
Some people show there experience and knowledge they think they have by spouting utter crap on threads such as this one, clearly missing technical points due to there such awesome know how that they dont have!!! It gets on my tits something chroinc. From what i've read on here, Chip puts the facts in black and white for everyone to understand with no bulls**t. Just what this forum needs if you ask me!
The ONLY thing I ever defend on any of the car forums I use or the magazines I write in etc is the truth, so while people are spouting nonsense about the RS2 I will keep correcting them. If there was another thread slagging off bodies and saying they dont work cause a couple of people have had problems with them I would post the truth about bodies just as firmly as I post the truth about the RS2, likewise if it was any other subject that I have a very good knowledge of. You can either appreciate the input or not, its entirely upto you but im not the one calling people names etc so I find it quite funny its me being told im not talking to someone nicely just for telling them they are wrong, but no one comments that Phil isnt talking nicely to me when he calls me a c*nt, strange place forums at time, but thankfully im far too thick skinned to care!
No I agree if people think ur a c*nt they dnt need 2pt it on the forum as it doesn't give a very good image of the person saying it although I don't think iv ever seen him make a comment like that in the past.. I'm sure there's proberlys more ppl who think the same thing of u but they havnt actually put it on the threads...
People just need 2 calm down and the RS2 just has abit of a bad tep due 2 not making figures and other horror storys
I ♥ this thread!
Eight pages and still ranting... and there is no fe-male subject!
What's in the unduction sound anyway with the carbo plenum?