Ibiza cupra tdi rolling road results

Oct 12, 2005
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After having full milltek and sachs clutch installed I decided to have a full custom map put on. The map is very impressive. I just had it rolling roaded and I am very pleased with the results. 200bhp and 450nm of torque. Here is the graph.

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Thanks
 

Triple D

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Torque comes in very early, glad your happy with it though matey :D, god i miss my derv :(
 

air121005

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Sep 28, 2006
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Does no one think that the torque drops off rapidly

agreed!

i think you'd notice the power drop after 2500rpm and be changing gear before 3000rpm. a bit like mine was standard! :whistle:

good job you had the clutch changed, thats a lot of torque low in the revs!

nice feeling getting forced back in the seat!
 

RSTuning

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Very nice graph. I take it you don`t know why they did the RR in fourth not fifth as is usully done. Not that it probably makes that much difference.

Half the time people will dyno in 5th due to traction! 4th is probably a better gear to dyno in but again this depends on the dyno.

Paul
 

bellautos

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Well im happy with the results, the 2 runs are consistant to eachother and its as smooth as most out there.

The torque was given high at low rpm as requested for the initial power and get up and go, im sure i can give a little more if you wanted up in the rpm range to keep it on for a bit longer.

@4500rpm it has about 220ft/lb which is almost the same as the previous CC map it had on it.

Althow the bhp is only slightly more than CC the torque it now has compared is a lot more.
Also to be taken into consideration is the TEMP on the day of the runs made, 19.4c

here is a pic i made of the both maps this car had had on it just fo intrest, not the torque scales on both graphs are different .

 
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RSTuning

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Seems the losses on the CC map are alot more too! And the ambient temp of 9.7 as apposed to 20 will also make a fair difference.

Dyno Dynamics any day ;)
 

muddyboots

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Oct 16, 2002
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Does no one think that the torque drops off rapidly
TBH I thought the opposite - it maintains it fairly well - apart from a slight hump, the torque curve drops from it's peak in a reasonably straight line.
A lot of TDIs - standard and remapped - start to drop off quite severely after 4k rpm, whereas this one maintains a steady drop, which means the power is maintained quite nicely. Still pushing 190bhp at 4500rpm :)
 
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