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Hussein's 1998 V70 Xr : The Force Awakens


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Hows the 6 pot BBK compare to the Porsche BBK's?

Any plans to revisit the dyno in the near future? Car is a monster!

The Cieka brakes have a much better feel & progressive grab. They (the rotor & hub) weigh less than half the S60R rotor.

I have to say I'm having much trouble with them sorting out the problems with the rear setup they sent - it's all wrong & responses are slow & not helpful so far. It is a custom setup, so that is a factor, but I did give them all the measurements up front, so that really is no excuse.

Trying to get a AWD dyno session booked before the end of the month. Tune seems pretty happy now at 24.5psi, so I'll run it at 21 to compare with last year (TTusb vs. Tunerpro setup), and at 24.5psi. May try going up a couple more lbs & see how it feels.

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How is your exhaust backpressure on exhaust manifold before turbo? Why so low boost? Is it knock limited also after max torque rpm? :)

Not logging boost - I keep forgetting to mention that. That gauge is actually monitoring tank pressure - others repurpose the EVAP circuit for IBP.

Pressure in that log is actually 24.4psi. EBP is slightly under IBP

In other news, I fitted a V70 NA TB to my X1/9 intake

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wrapping up the LH2.2 & EZK117 tuning

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The Cieka brakes have a much better feel & progressive grab. They (the rotor & hub) weigh less than half the S60R rotor.

I have to say I'm having much trouble with them sorting out the problems with the rear setup they sent - it's all wrong & responses are slow & not helpful so far. It is a custom setup, so that is a factor, but I did give them all the measurements up front, so that really is no excuse.

Trying to get a AWD dyno session booked before the end of the month. Tune seems pretty happy now at 24.5psi, so I'll run it at 21 to compare with last year (TTusb vs. Tunerpro setup), and at 24.5psi. May try going up a couple more lbs & see how it feels.

Impressive weight savings, i hope the rear setup gets resolved quickly for you.

Hope the dyno session works out for you as well, 550AWHP @ 24 psi i'm guessing....

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Impressive weight savings, i hope the rear setup gets resolved quickly for you.

Hope the dyno session works out for you as well, 550AWHP @ 24 psi i'm guessing....

Dyno session scheduled for Monday.

I would expect closer to 500AWHP @ 24 - about 15AWHP per psi.

I need to add/tune for a couple more PSI before Monday so I can dyno at three levels :)

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Hussein, are you using the different maps in the .BIN for your 3 levels of tune? Or reflashing between runs?

Rod

I have one bin that is well tested at 21psi, so I will use that for the first pull, then switch (reflash the Ostrich) to the revised bin I have been modding for 24.5psi. This bin runs AFR's in the mid 11's under WOT, so I'll try it at 25-26psi over the next few days & make adjustments.

I've never played with switching through the different stage maps, that would make sense at this point. :rolleyes:

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Some knock @ 26psi in 4th. Odd how the EVAP tank pressure gauge sometimes matches the boost pressure.

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Hitting 526 g/s by 7300rpm. Inj. Duty still just under 70% at that point.

So, I lowered timing over 6K & added a touch more fuel in the VE map, and a couple .02 to the WOT table as well.

See how that goes.

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