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darren that is sexy![]()
both cars are looking awesome!
Thanks for the post Gulzar![]()
It's taken just over a year to get to this stage from a standard 225, when it was making 212bhp
Lol, always comes down to money unfortunately and lots else to pay for outside of the LCR which is a shame and a pain
I recommend the 3" TIP if your after maximum flow from your k04. Certainly will help
The wheels will be changing colour in the upcoming months, and will probably be going darker... Down to time and money again though! Doh...
Your welcome mate and again you've done well so far. also will defo be going down the 3 inch tip route, only a matter of time.
Also reading on from my previous post , defo get the logs incase your pushing limits. Will be really helpful for us all to see whats going on.
youve done well to get it to where it is. Would be great to have a spare few hundred every month to mod away lol, but such is life . ah well.
take care matey,
gulzar
That first picture looks soooo good!
Top picture is lovely.
Looks all good mate, cracking read
Hi All
If you look through the thread Toms LCR only got 210bhp last August. This was a hot day and the car was just about to be serviced so plugs probably not optimum. Before we mapped Toms car (a colder day) it got 241bhp with full exhaust, FMIC plus his other smaller mods. This seems about right, 16bhp from the mods alone.
Dynos are only as good as the air that is channeled through the engine bay. Hence why it is a complete and utter waste of time rolling roading a car on a mobile unit set-up in a field at Santa Pod!
I think this shows that our dyno, which has 3 large fans and is built within a cell which channels the airflow, is getting accurate figures?
Cars that we remap are logged before and after the remap as well as running on the rolling road. If a car was running excessive boost then we would adjust boost levels accordingly. This car is NOT running excessive boost.
The standard LCR rods and block are at their "safe" limits with this much power. Having said that I have a friend who runs 350bhp and 380lb.ft on standard internals and has been running his car for 5 years without problems. Longevity is dependant on the condition of the engine as much as tuning levels.
I would say that the area of more concern reliability wise is the turbo hence why we make sure that we are not running excessive boost- high boost, yes, but NOT excessive boost. Having said that if Tom would like less boost then we can adjust this to owners requirements?
Having spoken to Tom at our rolling road day at the weekend I advised him to treat the engine how you would treat any high performance engine- warm it up, cool it down and don't drive like a c@nt!
Hope this is of help.
Cheers Shaun.
Your forge TIP still for sale Tom? If so, how much difference did you see going from OEM to that?
Have to settle with the badger5 jobby then won't Iwas looking for something cheaper as an interim but no worries
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