Stiffer Wastegate Springs?
#46
Mark,
While rough, the entry and exits of the tanks look good. Ask Chad to publish his (I can take pics with permission). Same idea yet cleaner. Mark I also think you need to go EBC. The external wastegates controlled by a greddy controller will give you great results!!!!
Ping me off line if you would like some more input. FWIW I managed to get these results on my 993tt. 1.2 bar of boost and race gas.
While rough, the entry and exits of the tanks look good. Ask Chad to publish his (I can take pics with permission). Same idea yet cleaner. Mark I also think you need to go EBC. The external wastegates controlled by a greddy controller will give you great results!!!!
Ping me off line if you would like some more input. FWIW I managed to get these results on my 993tt. 1.2 bar of boost and race gas.
#47
here u go
Originally Posted by K24madness
Mark,
While rough, the entry and exits of the tanks look good. Ask Chad to publish his (I can take pics with permission). Same idea yet cleaner. Mark I also think you need to go EBC. The external wastegates controlled by a greddy controller will give you great results!!!!
Ping me off line if you would like some more input. FWIW I managed to get these results on my 993tt. 1.2 bar of boost and race gas.
While rough, the entry and exits of the tanks look good. Ask Chad to publish his (I can take pics with permission). Same idea yet cleaner. Mark I also think you need to go EBC. The external wastegates controlled by a greddy controller will give you great results!!!!
Ping me off line if you would like some more input. FWIW I managed to get these results on my 993tt. 1.2 bar of boost and race gas.
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2001 996TT 3.6L and stock ECU
9.66 seconds @ 147.76 mph 1/4 mile click to view
160 mph @ 9.77 seconds in 1/4 mile click to view
50% OFF ON PORSCHE ECU TUNING BLACK FRIDAY SPECIAL
#49
Originally Posted by rmrmd1956
WOW, cool plot - I love that sort of detail!
Question:
1 How did you get that plot?
2 Why does the MAF voltage max out even as you keep accelerating and using more air? If the MAF is undersized, you must revert to the stored ECU values for timing and injector pulse width based on RPM and Load correct? Would it not be better to get a larger MAF that reads your airflow accurately up to the max, for more adjustability? Perhaps WOT doesn't require a lot of 'tweeking' to get maximum safe power?
Question:
1 How did you get that plot?
2 Why does the MAF voltage max out even as you keep accelerating and using more air? If the MAF is undersized, you must revert to the stored ECU values for timing and injector pulse width based on RPM and Load correct? Would it not be better to get a larger MAF that reads your airflow accurately up to the max, for more adjustability? Perhaps WOT doesn't require a lot of 'tweeking' to get maximum safe power?
http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/products.php
Real supprised on the MAF voltage. Not sure if its maxing out or the air flow has peaked. I need to remove the sensor and check it with some compressed air. The current housing is bored out 5%. I have another one that is 20% larger. Since fuel tracks so well to redline I suspect that air flow has maxed out. This is from my 993tt. There is no MAP sensor so load is determined by the MAF.
I am heading back to the dyno on friday to check my recent work. Here is the dyno from the last visit.
Last edited by K24madness; 01-24-2006 at 09:31 AM.
#50
The actuators definitely help along with a different program. For short blasts. If you plan on running a Daytona type test-flat out in Nevada, better go the bigger blower route, otherwise it's a good setup; we've had consistant success with it, without going hog-wild! Mark
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