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Originally posted by Str8Six View Post
it must be the dyno. i would expect those mods to make closer to 320.
Originally posted by digger View Post
the torque curve looks a bit odd, it peaks at 4200rpm and from ~4200rpm to ~6600rpm it is a slight sag/dipped shape instead of the more usual humped shape. If you look at the mustang one at top of page you can see.
The numbers are very low
This was my first experience with tuning, so I didn’t know what to expect or how the process works in depth. The car started off super lean with AFR’s >16 through out the entire pull. We added a good bit of fuel and made 292. It was getting hot in the dyno cell and the car did heat soak a good bit.
Last edited by Deen HK; 09-25-2024, 06:41 AM.
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Originally posted by Deen HK View Post282 whp/215 tq on a mustang dyno
149k miles on the motor
-turner CSL box
-SG catless headers
-SG catted section 1
-SG unresonated section 2
-SG SCZA muffler
-JB racing clutch and lightweight flywheel
-HTE tune
What does everyone think? Had to dump a lot of fuel into it as we were running super lean at first. Hassan was able to restore drivability, thing is a riot around the streets now.
The numbers are very lowLast edited by digger; 09-24-2024, 09:53 PM.
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Originally posted by Deen HK View Post282 whp/215 tq on a mustang dyno
149k miles on the motor
-turner CSL box
-SG catless headers
-SG catted section 1
-SG unresonated section 2
-SG SCZA muffler
-JB racing clutch and lightweight flywheel
-HTE tune
What does everyone think? Had to dump a lot of fuel into it as we were running super lean at first. Hassan was able to restore drivability, thing is a riot around the streets now.
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282 whp/215 tq on a mustang dyno
149k miles on the motor
-turner CSL box
-SG catless headers
-SG catted section 1
-SG unresonated section 2
-SG SCZA muffler
-JB racing clutch and lightweight flywheel
-HTE tune
What does everyone think? Had to dump a lot of fuel into it as we were running super lean at first. Hassan was able to restore drivability, thing is a riot around the streets now.
Last edited by Deen HK; 09-24-2024, 07:04 AM.
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Originally posted by fourmula1 View Post
More out of curiosity than anything, isn't this setup capable of much more? Is the limiting factor the tune? Or exhaust too restricting? Is this capable of 350+?
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Originally posted by Advorsor View Post336whp / 255lb-ft on my ~80K mile engine.
Mods:
- CSL Airbox (Haimus)
- 280/272 Cat Cams
- Euro/CSL Style Headers
- Dinan High Flow TBs
- Eisenmann Muffler
- TMS Pullies
- Mishimoto Electric Fan
- RK Tunes / Alpha-N
- 93 Octane (various)
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336whp / 255lb-ft on my ~80K mile engine.
Mods:
- CSL Airbox (Haimus)
- 280/272 Cat Cams
- Euro/CSL Style Headers
- Dinan High Flow TBs
- Eisenmann Muffler
- TMS Pullies
- Mishimoto Electric Fan
- RK Tunes / Alpha-N
- 93 Octane (various)Last edited by Advorsor; 08-12-2024, 10:55 AM.
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HTE tune,
Streamline/Haimus carbon airbox
Bosch 550cc injectors
Catcam 280/272 cams
Custom Performance Stepped headers, OEM euro cats & section 2, Eisenmann Sport section 3
4.1 diff
Aprox 312 at the wheels, roughly 370-ish at the crank.
Hassan did a phenomenal job live tuning it on the dyno, lambda is very good and car runs very nicely. Allegedly the mustang dynos in Europe are very strict when it comes to reported power.
RegardsLast edited by Mr.wReckless; 06-30-2024, 12:15 PM.
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Originally posted by ///MBan View Post
Thanks - I appreciate the response and I am leaning away from cams at the moment. I have wheels and suspension sorted, but seats are certainly something I've considered if I can get them exactly how I want. I'm also thinking about a higher final drive.
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Originally posted by EthanolTurbo View Post
I personally don't think cams are worth it but 280/272s do make more torque in the powerband than stock. They feel crazy strong past 4K RPM. That being said, your money is better spent elsewhere (weight reduction, wheels, suspension, seats.)
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Originally posted by ///MBan View PostCar: Australian (right hand drive, Euro-spec) E86 Z4M Coupe, 28,000km for 'stage 1' and 40,000km by the time I got to ‘stage 3’.
Chart 1: stock versus ‘stage 1’ of Supersprint V1 stepped headers and cat’d s-pipe and a tune by Severn which included data logging on the street and multiple revisions (this is the sixth iteration of the tune). Note that the V1 headers do not clear the steering shaft for RHD cars, so the workshop modified them to fit. Not sure how much worse they are after modification, but they did still make more power high in the rev range than the already very nice Euro-spec headers, even without a tune.
More description here:
https://www.zpost.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1816109
Chart 2: re-baseline dyno of stage 1 vs ‘stage 2’, which was the addition of SS x-pipe, Powerloop mufflers and an Eventuri intake. No re-tune for stage 2.
More description here:
https://www.zpost.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1868864
Chart 3: re-baseline of stage 2 but with the SS x-pipe removed (the rasp and drone were too much for me), the addition of the Karbonius OE style plenum and heavier wheels (BBS RG-Rs, which are about 1kg heavier each than the Advans I had on for the previous dyno runs) versus Karbonius CSL ‘race’ intake and Severn alpha-n tune based on quite a lot of data logging on the street and fine-tuning on the dyno (exhaust mods the same as stage 2).
I changed dynos for these runs simply because it was closer to where I live. Also, I had to superimpose the revs x-axis from a different chart, so it looks a bit funny.
More description here:
https://www.zpost.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2100583
Adding it all up results in about 17% power gain versus stock – see the summary table below. I have to say I’m tempted to do a cam upgrade but the cost is really high and I haven’t found any dyno charts showing the change just from 280/272 camshafts (happy to be corrected if someone can point me in the right direction). I have seen a dyno for 288/280 cams, but the gains were only from around 6,800rpm and I would really want power and torque increases lower than that or I would never notice. I'd love to see a dyno chart showing the change from 280/272 cams alone if anyone has one to share.
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Car: Australian (right hand drive, Euro-spec) E86 Z4M Coupe, 28,000km for 'stage 1' and 40,000km by the time I got to ‘stage 3’.
Chart 1: stock versus ‘stage 1’ of Supersprint V1 stepped headers and cat’d s-pipe and a tune by Severn which included data logging on the street and multiple revisions (this is the sixth iteration of the tune). Note that the V1 headers do not clear the steering shaft for RHD cars, so the workshop modified them to fit. Not sure how much worse they are after modification, but they did still make more power high in the rev range than the already very nice Euro-spec headers, even without a tune.
More description here:
https://www.zpost.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1816109
Chart 2: re-baseline dyno of stage 1 vs ‘stage 2’, which was the addition of SS x-pipe, Powerloop mufflers and an Eventuri intake. No re-tune for stage 2.
More description here:
https://www.zpost.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1868864
Chart 3: re-baseline of stage 2 but with the SS x-pipe removed (the rasp and drone were too much for me), the addition of the Karbonius OE style plenum and heavier wheels (BBS RG-Rs, which are about 1kg heavier each than the Advans I had on for the previous dyno runs) versus Karbonius CSL ‘race’ intake and Severn alpha-n tune based on quite a lot of data logging on the street and fine-tuning on the dyno (exhaust mods the same as stage 2).
I changed dynos for these runs simply because it was closer to where I live. Also, I had to superimpose the revs x-axis from a different chart, so it looks a bit funny.
More description here:
https://www.zpost.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2100583
Adding it all up results in about 17% power gain versus stock – see the summary table below. I have to say I’m tempted to do a cam upgrade but the cost is really high and I haven’t found any dyno charts showing the change just from 280/272 camshafts (happy to be corrected if someone can point me in the right direction). I have seen a dyno for 288/280 cams, but the gains were only from around 6,800rpm and I would really want power and torque increases lower than that or I would never notice. I'd love to see a dyno chart showing the change from 280/272 cams alone if anyone has one to share.
Last edited by ///MBan; 06-09-2024, 12:38 AM.
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