05-09-2012, 04:05 AM | #46 | |
Don Mega
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http://www.rotarycarclub.com/rotary_...t=10423&page=6
Taken from here for you mate ^ analysis of "dubious" Dyno Dynamics power claim, that really just does not add up to any kind of normal reality that I am aware of " Quote:
On the power side its always an interesting debate/comparison. Mine is my own measure based on pure physics and engineering, I can't comment for others which vary depending on what dyno type people use. All I will say on the topic is my car accelerates faster and harder from 100kmh to 200kmh that some peoples RX7's that weight 120kg less and make (435rwhp as measured on a dyno dynamics machine!). **** Here is the link to an apparent 500+S-BHP (435rwhp Dyno Dynamics RX7 of 1180kg as run!) **** http://www.rx7club.com/showthread.php?t=631485&page=5 ........... you see why I value these toilet paper prints outs so highly 8.3++ seconds to my 7.53 seconds is an eternity. (Below: stolen from gay shit hole club) Just got back from Re-Worx ! Great job Geff and Max ! well done. We mapped the car on E85 1600 and 850cc injectors are not enough with a base fuel pressure of 4.1BAR We mapped at 0.9 Bar turbo pressure all temps are just fine.. no knock no nothing qoute from Geff: This engine likes running LEAN 432.2HP at the wheels at 0.9 BAR flywheel http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvcxX...layer_embedded 100kmh to 200kmh in 8.5 seconds! *see what I mean* full throttle, full boost (actually higher than on dyno) 120kg less weight than me. And optimistic wheel speed sensors so in actual fact its probably slower than this indicated speed. My long held experience after using almost every type of rolling road dyno over almost 2 decades is the vast majority of them are bullshit (over optimistic). This is why I bought my VBOX and developed my own power calculations as I know I can trust them and they do measure up to other cars in reality (production supercars). There was a classic case of this on Motortrend a while back testing a R35GTR on a dynojet (using a guessing factor to estimate engine power @ 507bhp) then they took it to a real dyno that could calculate coast down power and actual wheel power (390awhp) and they worked out 485bhp V's factory spec of 480bhp. I have been lucky enough to work with both engine dyno and dynapack chassis dyno as a full time job at a University developing a FSAE power train, and I also got to exercise my development of my own power measure based on in vehicle tests so pretty much have seen it all and the variations you get between them. My most important thing these days is spread of power (not just the peak), bit like your V8 conversion, its no point having a metric shit load of top end power and then never being able to translate that into any type of vehicle speed. The 100kmh to 200kmh test is graphic illustration of this, separates the dyno sheet racers from the people who can actually make a fast and reliable rotary Over on the fag forum there was a bloke who listed up data logs of his ~1100kg RX7 that makes 435rwhp (dyno dynamics) on T04Z street port on E85 fuel (gutted open race exhaust) and on his video and data logging its doing 100kmh to 200kmh (off optimistic wheel speed sensors too!) in 8.3+ seconds. I am very happy with my car and love the package nice that people here appreciate it as well, happy to share the information with enthusiasts who can appreciate the level of work and dedication it takes to make and prove beyond any doubt how fast a true street rotary can be "
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05-22-2013, 07:22 AM | #47 |
Don Mega
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Has anyone tested or run this car yet in the real world?????
BUMP Want to add it to the FAST FD thread
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06-18-2013, 04:20 PM | #48 |
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