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Ive got the plots for the revo graphs but it looks to me like they have edited them together in a excel graph plotter, as these are not proper dyno graphs.
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Slightly off topic,
What does stage 1 achieve in terms of 0-60?
I know the stated times for a stock cupra is down as 7.2, but I can't see that being right?
Interesting thread here. Do you think its down to different dyno's or Revo just exaggerating their figures? Could maybe post this in the Revo section and hear what they have to say on the matter. Im sure Revo claim their stage 2 Cupra has 247bhp?
Slightly off topic,
What does stage 1 achieve in terms of 0-60?
I know the stated times for a stock cupra is down as 7.2, but I can't see that being right?
As M0rk mentioned this is what Bill would refer to as the 'dyno lottery'. No dyno is the be all end all when it comes to figures, the only way to see the output of your car is by running it before and after making sure it's seeing the same load values it would do on the road and making sure the car has adapted to it's new settings (not the conditions). It doesn't matter what other cars make on the same dyno same day unless you have all the data showing that the load, inlet temps, cylinder temps and fuel quality are all the same.
Settings on Revo MED17:
Performance Mode A - this is for 95ron and is detuned so it can be run in poor quality conditions
Performance Mode B - this is for a decent quality fuel 98ron or similar, but isn't tuned to the full potential
Performance Mode C - this will make a good 5-10bhp more than B and an increase in torque throughout the rev range. If you want to make the most power you need to run this mode!
You can see the full picture of the peak power on the chart posted above, on the three dynos we originally tested on all the 1.4TSI cars made more than stock quoted power. These cars really suffer from heatsoak, which means there is a tendency to see even more difference between cars on a dyno day.
To make really good power out of these engines you need a decent intercooler.
Dyno days are a waste of time if you're going to take the figures seriously...
...all of this is a waste of time really as you're only looking at peak figures. Peak figures do not tell you how the car drives, its the 'area under the curve' that's important!