So..... all in, i should shut up and be happy?
If my sums are correct then with your corrected g/s readings your pushing closer to 300bhp than 280bhp so yea I'd be happy!
If my sums are correct then with your corrected g/s readings your pushing closer to 300bhp than 280bhp so yea I'd be happy!
How can you work all that out?
So the actual point of a rolling road is ......... shame diesels don't spit the same information to the log files
Rolling Roads give accurate results (with the exception of the dyno lottery) these are only rough figures.....
If my sums are correct then with your corrected g/s readings your pushing closer to 300bhp than 280bhp so yea I'd be happy!
John/Dave how does this effect the load figures from block 114?
My guess*......
At 4200 rpm 191.7% 203% 187.2%
It wants to meet a load of 191.7% but it knows it's running leaner than it wants to, so it's tweaking the requested load to 203% to compensate. It doesn't meet that tweaked load, only managing 187.2% because it doesnt deliver the extra air it thinks it needs because that would mean going outside the boost parameters....?
*John'll be along with the real answer soon.
I'm not absolutaely certain how actual load is calculated, but I guess maf is the greatest proportion of it, but it takes boost, air and water temp, into account, so a slightly dodgy maf reading should jsut give a bit more boost and airflow to bring the caclulated actual load back into line.