Put this on the Edition 30 on Monday and thought you guys might like to see the difference it makes to the car as it is basically the same set-up for a Cupra with a Milltek too.
A custom decat that can be swapped with the newly flanged cat section within 15 mins, without having to mess about taking the downpipe off from the turbo!!
Before...
After...
The car has just been on Noble's dyno and last time out made 378.6bhp and 353.6lbft before the decat section was put on
This time out the car made 383.1 bhp and 358.1lbft
So an increase of a whopping .....4.5bhp and 4.5lbft
Doesn't seem like a lot for the work done, but the "devil is in the detail" as they say.
Torque is over 340lbft all the way from 2950rpm to 5750rpm
Before torque was over 340lbft at 3400rpm to 5100rpm
Power now hits 200bhp at 2850rpm and before power was 110bhp at the same rpm
The only downside is that I need to revise the fuelling setting as there is now a dip at 5750rpm, recovering at 6250rpm.
The dyno man said if the dip could be tuned out, it would have probably gone to 390bhp
Oh, for those with a Dyno Dynamics accuracy fetish, I've been told that generally the differences are 2-3% higher at Nobles. This equates to 371bhp with a 3% correction factor.
So, now I know that the car is relatively healthy as before, I can press the "GO" button on the next step of mods - race cams
A custom decat that can be swapped with the newly flanged cat section within 15 mins, without having to mess about taking the downpipe off from the turbo!!
Before...
After...
The car has just been on Noble's dyno and last time out made 378.6bhp and 353.6lbft before the decat section was put on
This time out the car made 383.1 bhp and 358.1lbft
So an increase of a whopping .....4.5bhp and 4.5lbft
Doesn't seem like a lot for the work done, but the "devil is in the detail" as they say.
Torque is over 340lbft all the way from 2950rpm to 5750rpm
Before torque was over 340lbft at 3400rpm to 5100rpm
Power now hits 200bhp at 2850rpm and before power was 110bhp at the same rpm
The only downside is that I need to revise the fuelling setting as there is now a dip at 5750rpm, recovering at 6250rpm.
The dyno man said if the dip could be tuned out, it would have probably gone to 390bhp
Oh, for those with a Dyno Dynamics accuracy fetish, I've been told that generally the differences are 2-3% higher at Nobles. This equates to 371bhp with a 3% correction factor.
So, now I know that the car is relatively healthy as before, I can press the "GO" button on the next step of mods - race cams