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Re: JKM Dyno-Day - Saturday 27th October....
« Reply #390 on: October 30, 2012, 10:39:58 am »

Understood , but think of this as a demo of what can be done with a bone stock K04 motor, specific hardware and a well developed custom tune for that hardware.
 
I would imagine Nick can easily tune chassis specific for 2WD or 4WD , this however was a show of out + out grunt & power on JKM's famous 'low reader' and I believe it has opened some eyes very wide so good for them!

 

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Re: JKM Dyno-Day - Saturday 27th October....
« Reply #391 on: October 30, 2012, 10:48:27 am »
ah, i didnt realise this was a one off 'look at what can be done' setup.

Impressive though.

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Re: JKM Dyno-Day - Saturday 27th October....
« Reply #392 on: October 30, 2012, 12:04:50 pm »
^^^^
When on the same day, a completely stock Mk5 GTI plots 199 bhp and a completely stock Ed30 plots 229 bhp, surely that doesn't indicate that JKM's Dyno-Dynamics is a "low reader" but suggests that SOME others around the country might be biassed as 'high readers'. Though of course, conditions vary every day and generally rolling-road sessions are only a snapshot at the time.

No-one wants to take away how clever Nick at R-Tech has been but the plots on James' car are very extreme. A conversion to '4WD' has been mentioned, surely for improved driveability reasons.

If, on this occasion, Statller/R-Tech's dyno numbers match with JKM's on the same car, then that is at least reassuring to all concerned.  :happy2:


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Re: JKM Dyno-Day - Saturday 27th October....
« Reply #393 on: October 30, 2012, 12:15:09 pm »
^^^^
When on the same day, a completely stock Mk5 GTI plots 199 bhp and a completely stock Ed30 plots 229 bhp, surely that doesn't indicate that JKM's Dyno-Dynamics is a "low reader" but suggests that SOME others around the country might be biassed as 'high readers'. Though of course, conditions vary every day and generally rolling-road sessions are only a snapshot at the time.

No-one wants to take away how clever Nick at R-Tech has been but the plots on James' car are very extreme. A conversion to '4WD' has been mentioned, surely for improved driveability reasons.

If, on this occasion, Statller/R-Tech's dyno numbers match with JKM's on the same car, then that is at least reassuring to all concerned.  :happy2:

James has all the bits for the 4WD conversion at home  :wink:

When I was out on the passenger ride, James explained how drivable it is with the linear map (the "tabletop" like power curve suggests this isnt a "peaky" power delivery), combined with the response of the K04, although you can't fully utilise WOT until doing motorway speeds, its smooth and drivable around town (although his paddle clutch is a bit hardcore  :grin:).


Nick has used James's as a development car, but could re-create the setup on anone elses  :happy2:

Surely this setup is a great alternative to a hybrid K04, and fills the gap in the market between standard K04 setup and LOBA?
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Re: JKM Dyno-Day - Saturday 27th October....
« Reply #394 on: October 30, 2012, 02:03:43 pm »
Sorry Sy... misunderstood... easily done on the interwebs!

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Re: JKM Dyno-Day - Saturday 27th October....
« Reply #395 on: October 30, 2012, 03:07:32 pm »
^^^^
When on the same day, a completely stock Mk5 GTI plots 199 bhp and a completely stock Ed30 plots 229 bhp, surely that doesn't indicate that JKM's Dyno-Dynamics is a "low reader" but suggests that SOME others around the country might be biassed as 'high readers'. Though of course, conditions vary every day and generally rolling-road sessions are only a snapshot at the time.

No-one wants to take away how clever Nick at R-Tech has been but the plots on James' car are very extreme. A conversion to '4WD' has been mentioned, surely for improved driveability reasons.

If, on this occasion, Statller/R-Tech's dyno numbers match with JKM's on the same car, then that is at least reassuring to all concerned.  :happy2:

James has all the bits for the 4WD conversion at home  :wink:

When I was out on the passenger ride, James explained how drivable it is with the linear map (the "tabletop" like power curve suggests this isnt a "peaky" power delivery), combined with the response of the K04, although you can't fully utilise WOT until doing motorway speeds, its smooth and drivable around town (although his paddle clutch is a bit hardcore  :grin:).


Nick has used James's as a development car, but could re-create the setup on anone elses  :happy2:

Surely this setup is a great alternative to a hybrid K04, and fills the gap in the market between standard K04 setup and LOBA?

Absolutely , & If James needs any help with the 4WD parts tell him to call me I may be able to help him out  :wink:

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Re: JKM Dyno-Day - Saturday 27th October....
« Reply #396 on: October 30, 2012, 04:02:55 pm »
^^^^
When on the same day, a completely stock Mk5 GTI plots 199 bhp and a completely stock Ed30 plots 229 bhp, surely that doesn't indicate that JKM's Dyno-Dynamics is a "low reader" but suggests that SOME others around the country might be biassed as 'high readers'. Though of course, conditions vary every day and generally rolling-road sessions are only a snapshot at the time.

No-one wants to take away how clever Nick at R-Tech has been but the plots on James' car are very extreme. A conversion to '4WD' has been mentioned, surely for improved driveability reasons.

If, on this occasion, Statller/R-Tech's dyno numbers match with JKM's on the same car, then that is at least reassuring to all concerned.  :happy2:

Just measure your car on the same dyno every time.

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Re: JKM Dyno-Day - Saturday 27th October....
« Reply #397 on: October 30, 2012, 05:32:25 pm »

http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,46771.msg628009.html#msg628009

Its impressive, no doubting that, BUT surely WHEELSPIN!!!!!!!!!!! 
Surely wheels spin would result in a flat spot on the graph?

You misunderstood me.  I wasnt insinuating that the figures are due to wheel spin.

I was thinking along the lines of over 450 Lbft and only 2wd as a road car....WHEELSPIN!!!!!!!!!!! 

great figures or not, I cant see that being as drivable as some of the others.  As impressive as the figures are, i think id want  less aggressive midrange

LOL  got ya,  :smiley:   
 Under 100% throttle then its utter madness but in a good way which gives grin factor 10 :laugh:  The car is mapped using a unique 1:1 linear throttle map with, linear progressive load control vs rpm which is open loop control for the boost and N75, but for full load the ecu reverts to closed loop boost control..  You will skocked how easy it is to drive and use all the power, even powering out of bends in 3rd at 70% throttle it dont feel like it wants to head for a ditch, or understeer into the path of oncoming traffic.     Its only as aggressive as you want it to be.. :driver:

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Re: JKM Dyno-Day - Saturday 27th October....
« Reply #398 on: October 30, 2012, 07:38:50 pm »
The reason that James' car is making so much power is nothing to do with Nick's mapping skills. It's because James has all my old hardware parts off my ED30 when I got rid of it...  :P :signLOL: :signLOL: :signLOL:

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Re: JKM Dyno-Day - Saturday 27th October....
« Reply #399 on: October 30, 2012, 09:25:19 pm »
Does anyone know what the difference between the Ed30 engine and the ED35?  As my stage 1 ED35 makes nearly the same power/torque as my old stage 2 ED30 did.  It feels just as fast from my bum dyno, but then there is only 5 bhp differnce, the Ed30 being run at SRR and obviously the ED35 at JKM.

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Re: JKM Dyno-Day - Saturday 27th October....
« Reply #400 on: October 31, 2012, 07:14:41 pm »
Does anyone know what the difference between the Ed30 engine and the ED35?  As my stage 1 ED35 makes nearly the same power/torque as my old stage 2 ED30 did.  It feels just as fast from my bum dyno, but then there is only 5 bhp differnce, the Ed30 being run at SRR and obviously the ED35 at JKM.

Cheers in advance



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Yes, its up for sale, but if it doesnt sell for the right amount, I dont think Ill be too bothered.  Im feeling the love after finding 300 horses from stage 1.  Thinking of upgrading tyres, and maybe stage 2 if it doesnt sell...........

Think we need to hook u up on stage 2

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Re: JKM Dyno-Day - Saturday 27th October....
« Reply #401 on: November 01, 2012, 03:02:57 pm »
Just read all this!!

It is a crazy car if you planted your foot you would just spin and makes it pointless,  With the trottle map it is 100% useable but it is like learning to drive again lol.

Got to take my hat of nick  :drinking:

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Re: JKM Dyno-Day - Saturday 27th October....
« Reply #402 on: November 01, 2012, 06:40:35 pm »
Does anyone know what the difference between the Ed30 engine and the ED35?  As my stage 1 ED35 makes nearly the same power/torque as my old stage 2 ED30 did.  It feels just as fast from my bum dyno, but then there is only 5 bhp differnce, the Ed30 being run at SRR and obviously the ED35 at JKM.

Cheers in advance



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Yes, its up for sale, but if it doesnt sell for the right amount, I dont think Ill be too bothered.  Im feeling the love after finding 300 horses from stage 1.  Thinking of upgrading tyres, and maybe stage 2 if it doesnt sell...........

Think we need to hook u up on stage 2

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Re: JKM Dyno-Day - Saturday 27th October....
« Reply #403 on: November 01, 2012, 08:37:04 pm »
Looked like I missed a good one... Will have to wait to the next one in feb to see what JKM's Revo stage2+ gives ;-)
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Re: JKM Dyno-Day - Saturday 27th October....
« Reply #404 on: November 01, 2012, 10:02:32 pm »

Looked like I missed a good one... Will have to wait to the next one in feb to see what JKM's Revo stage2+ gives ;-)


....I think that h4rdy's Ed30 Revo stage2+ made 322 bhp at JKM, Dom.


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