Originally Posted by Forced
i believe coheed conducted the test properly, the only issue is im assuming he went 20v low boost, 20v high boost, n1 high boost, n1 low boost, so the last numbers might not be 100% from heat soak, but the complete drop in test shows how the cams really perform, but your right thats scary without a wideband but if his tune was that on edge from before i would be worried regardless
i believe coheed conducted the test properly, the only issue is im assuming he went 20v low boost, 20v high boost, n1 high boost, n1 low boost, so the last numbers might not be 100% from heat soak, but the complete drop in test shows how the cams really perform, but your right thats scary without a wideband but if his tune was that on edge from before i would be worried regardless
The N1 were tested on low first. we then went to high boost and did a couple pulls. When we tried to pull up the first N1 graph, it said "runtime error". Just going from what JC told me, the power was close. Without a graph I cannot substantiate his claims on power. It still made less power than the 20V on low boost.
I will be testing low boost runs again, believe me on that. but doing this whole dyno test cost about $300 and I had the cams donated for the test. C16 isn't cheap, dyno is $100/hr, my valve cover gasket required replacement after it started seeping, it's not cheap.
While I was frustrated to not have AFR on these runs, JC was cool and knocked the bill down. For 4 hours on the dyno, that's awesome.
I'll start taking donations for any testing you guys want me to do, but since I don't own the shop these tests come out of pocket.