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loungn14 07-05-2010 10:21 PM

Eurocharged CAA Dyno Results
 
Hey guys, sorry for the delay but as promised here are the dyno results from the event.

Eurocharged custom tune vs competitions custom tune...this is not ours vs stock

This one was a real eye opener for us, and im sure the owner will chime in
VIN: 040328- Karl

http://www.eurocharged.com/images/caa/040328.jpg


Eurocharged Custom N/A Tune
VIN: 073441- Erik

http://www.eurocharged.com/images/caa/073441.jpg


SRT6 Custom Tune- Jane
VIN: 028384

http://www.eurocharged.com/images/caa/028384.jpg


Eurocharged NA Custom Tune
VIN: 023409- Vito

http://www.eurocharged.com/images/caa/023409.jpg

loungn14 07-05-2010 10:24 PM

Re: Eurocharged CAA Dyno Results
 
Eurocharged NA Custom Tune
VIN: 066799- Raymond

http://www.eurocharged.com/images/caa/066789.jpg


We are processing more tonight and will have them up asap...

JHM2K 07-05-2010 10:43 PM

Re: Eurocharged CAA Dyno Results
 
So, no single SRT dynoed more than 300RWHP? That's surprising to me... I figured high 270's was the figure for most factory SRTs...


Also, isn't Franc Rauscher's N/A putting down close to 200RWHP? Yet, these modded N/As are barely over 160... again, I figured this would be factory output.:(

Please clarify... I'm interested in you guys' latest N/A tune... But I thought we were putting down 160 from the factory (assuming a 20% drivetrain loss).

Valk 07-05-2010 10:52 PM

Re: Eurocharged CAA Dyno Results
 
This was my gain when they tuned my N/A last fall.
I was pleased !!

Before
https://www.crossfireforum.org/galle...umbs/170_0.jpg

After
https://www.crossfireforum.org/galle...umbs/187_7.JPG

JHM2K 07-05-2010 10:54 PM

Re: Eurocharged CAA Dyno Results
 

Originally Posted by VALKRYDERGUY
This was my gain when they tuned my N/A last fall.
I was pleased !!

Before
https://www.crossfireforum.org/galle...umbs/170_0.jpg

After
https://www.crossfireforum.org/galle...umbs/187_7.JPG

Thos numbers are more in-line with what I've been seeing...

So, why the low numbers up top? I know Erik's car is not stock at all...

loungn14 07-05-2010 10:55 PM

Re: Eurocharged CAA Dyno Results
 

Originally Posted by JHM2K
So, no single SRT dynoed more than 300RWHP? That's surprising to me... I figured high 270's was the figure for most factory SRTs...


Also, isn't Franc Rauscher's N/A putting down close to 200RWHP? Yet, these modded N/As are barely over 160... again, I figured this would be factory output.:(

Please clarify... I'm interested in you guys' latest N/A tune... But I thought we were putting down 160 from the factory (assuming a 20% drivetrain loss).

You need to look at the graph delta data. We have a load bearing dyno dynamics dyno that simulates real world driving. (the heartbreaker) Add to that 95 degree temperatures, and you can see where the numbers would be lower. 200wph on our dyno is comparable to 240hp on a dynojet under equal conditions.

And yes, francs car is putting down 200whp.

;)

JHM2K 07-05-2010 10:58 PM

Re: Eurocharged CAA Dyno Results
 

Originally Posted by loungn14
You need to look at the graph delta data. We have a load bearing dyno dynamics dyno that simulates real world driving. (the heartbreaker) Add to that 95 degree temperatures, and you can see where the numbers would be lower. 200wph on our dyno is comparable to 240hp on a dynojet under equal conditions.

And yes, francs car is putting down 200whp.

;)

Makes sense... thanks for the quick answer.

I've heard some great feedback from the new N/A tune... Apparently, you guys have really unlocked some low-end torque....

Would it be advisable for me to complete a few more bolt-ons (MAF, TB, injectors) before I get the tune? Or should they all be installed at the time of tune?

Thanks for the input...

loungn14 07-06-2010 08:47 AM

Re: Eurocharged CAA Dyno Results
 

Originally Posted by JHM2K
Makes sense... thanks for the quick answer.

I've heard some great feedback from the new N/A tune... Apparently, you guys have really unlocked some low-end torque....

Would it be advisable for me to complete a few more bolt-ons (MAF, TB, injectors) before I get the tune? Or should they all be installed at the time of tune?

Thanks for the input...

That kind of work should be done prior to tuning...

;)

loungn14 07-06-2010 09:02 AM

Re: Eurocharged CAA Dyno Results
 
Eurocharged SRT6 Custom Tune
VIN: 048369- Cathy

http://www.eurocharged.com/images/caa/048369.jpg


Eurocharged SRT6 Custom Tune
VIN: 056800 - Wedge

http://www.eurocharged.com/images/caa/056800.jpg


Eurocharged Custom Srt6 Tune
VIN: 059088- John

http://www.eurocharged.com/images/caa/059088.jpg


Eurocharged Custom NA Tune
VIN: 069569 - Evan- Monster torque gains...

http://www.eurocharged.com/images/caa/069569.jpg


Eurocharged Custom NA Tune
VIN: 572262 - Dave- Monster Torque Gains

http://www.eurocharged.com/images/caa/0572262.jpg

BoilerUpXFire 07-06-2010 09:37 AM

Re: Eurocharged CAA Dyno Results
 
Very tempting....

ZAHANMA 07-06-2010 10:32 AM

Re: Eurocharged CAA Dyno Results
 

Originally Posted by loungn14
Eurocharged SRT6 Custom Tune
VIN: 048369- Cathy

http://www.eurocharged.com/images/caa/048369.jpg

Franc, what modifications have been done to Cathy's car????

Franc Rauscher 07-06-2010 10:49 AM

Re: Eurocharged CAA Dyno Results
 

Originally Posted by ZAHANMA
Franc, what modifications have been done to Cathy's car????

Code 3 Supercharger Pulley/with belt wrap kit
Code 3 Heat Exchanger
Code 3 Intake Mod
Code 3 Phenolic Spacers
The In Motion Tune was lost with the fried Control Module. Cathy has been running stock tune until June 21
Eurocharged custom tune.

And of course Blinky Blinker Fluid.:p

franc

ZAHANMA 07-06-2010 01:36 PM

Re: Eurocharged CAA Dyno Results
 

Originally Posted by Franc Rauscher
Code 3 Supercharger Pulley/with belt wrap kit
Code 3 Heat Exchanger
Code 3 Intake Mod
Code 3 Phenolic Spacers
The In Motion Tune was lost with the fried Control Module. Cathy has been running stock tune until June 21
Eurocharged custom tune.

And of course Blinky Blinker Fluid.:p

franc


Noted with thanks.

RBlythe332 07-06-2010 06:19 PM

Re: Eurocharged CAA Dyno Results
 
Thanks Jake,
I just saw my graph / numbers. I'm not sure what I'm looking at but I have the lowest number in the group and I'm guessing this isn't like golf. Maybe it's time to start looking for a SRT...

Erzer 07-06-2010 10:35 PM

Re: Eurocharged CAA Dyno Results
 

Originally Posted by RBlythe332
Thanks Jake,
I just saw my graph / numbers. I'm not sure what I'm looking at but I have the lowest number in the group and I'm guessing this isn't like golf. Maybe it's time to start looking for a SRT...

I'm with you on that Ray, I've been scratching my head and risking a bald spot. I wish I could have been there to see what was prior and then after and then the explanation.

I have notices that since the tune, it sometimes seems as if my car won't shift out of fourth into fifth and other times as though it is back to the stock. Yes, I do use my auto stick.

HellFire 07-06-2010 11:09 PM

Re: Eurocharged CAA Dyno Results
 
Are you talking about the car NEVER shifting from 4th to 5th or taking a few seconds to do so? Also, are you talking about it not wanting to shift when in Drive or when autosticking? Either way, if you do not typically drive aggressive, you may not have noticed this, but when you put a lot of torque down, the transmission is actually made to not shift immediately if you are not yet at the best torque curve in some situations, like aggressive driving. Basically, if you were playing with it a bit more than normal, to check out the new tune, you may just now be noticing a performance feature of the car. I actually like it, because I like to drive the twisty roads. Even if you have it in 3rd or forth and give it a lot of throttle, it will still downshift and hold that gear a bit. Most transmissions will up shift much sooner when the gas is let off. This car has a delay, so the car stays in the lower gear when the car senses performance driving. It took me a while to get used to, but as I said, it is good for the twisties, and I like it better. It may just be behaving like it is in performance mode more often now because of the increased torque. This of course, is just my understanding of it and I am no expert! LOL

Franc Rauscher 07-06-2010 11:19 PM

Re: Eurocharged CAA Dyno Results
 

Originally Posted by HellFire
Are you talking about the car NEVER shifting from 4th to 5th or taking a few seconds to do so? Also, are you talking about it not wanting to shift when in Drive or when autosticking? Either way, if you do not typically drive aggressive, you may not have noticed this, but when you put a lot of torque down, the transmission is actually made to not shift immediately if you are not yet at the best torque curve in some situations, like aggressive driving. Basically, if you were playing with it a bit more than normal, to check out the new tune, you may just now be noticing a performance feature of the car. I actually like it, because I like to drive the twisty roads. Even if you have it in 3rd or forth and give it a lot of throttle, it will still downshift and hold that gear a bit. Most transmissions will up shift much sooner when the gas is let off. This car has a delay, so the car stays in the lower gear when the car senses performance driving. It took me a while to get used to, but as I said, it is good for the twisties, and I like it better. It may just be behaving like it is in performance mode more often now because of the increased torque. This of course, is just my understanding of it and I am no expert! LOL


Spot on Hellfire.
This tranny ain't like the one in Dad's Oldsmobile.

It adapts to your driving. Takes a bit to get used to. And when you mod the engine the tranny reponds.

But, in a good way.

Cathy's SRT surprises me sometimes when it holds the gear after a spirited use of the throttle. I like it.

Work with the car; be the car; use the force. ;)

Franc Rauscher 07-06-2010 11:23 PM

Re: Eurocharged CAA Dyno Results
 

Originally Posted by Erzer
I'm with you on that Ray, I've been scratching my head and risking a bald spot. I wish I could have been there to see what was prior and then after and then the explanation.

I have notices that since the tune, it sometimes seems as if my car won't shift out of fourth into fifth and other times as though it is back to the stock. Yes, I do use my auto stick.

http://www.eurocharged.com/images/caa/073441.jpg
ERZER,
There are two pairs of lines, blue and red
Blue represents torque
Red represents HP.
The lower ones are your base line graphs.
The higher pair is your modded values.

Your max HP was 165 before the mod. 175.9 after. But you acheived the higher HP and torque at lower RPM's and held it longer. Your HP stayed well above 160 for most of the RPM range. Torque held above 190 ATW from 2400 RPM to 4000 RPM. But because you did not improve your injectors, you lost power and torque as you neared 5000 RPM and went lean.

Still, Your engine has a remarkedly flat power band, especialy in the low end where you tend to drive. Custom tuned to you my friend.

By the best. Eurocharged!


roadster with a stick

Mad_Med05X 07-06-2010 11:32 PM

Re: Eurocharged CAA Dyno Results
 
Franc where are your N/A graphs?

Franc Rauscher 07-06-2010 11:41 PM

Re: Eurocharged CAA Dyno Results
 

Originally Posted by Mad_Med05X
Franc where are your N/A graphs?

Cheyenne Mountain I think.;)

Top Secret stuff you know?

roadster with a stick


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