Hey peeps,

I'm after some comments/advice/ideas on a mystery I have.

It seems that by trying to get more power I usually end up with less! Here is my story, I hope you have the time to read it all and perhaps have some ideas on the way forward,

'cos it's baffling me.

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When I first bought the car it had a 2.2 HKS stroker built by TDi in Essex but not many supporting mods

(save for a small HKS GT turbo).

So, my plan was to uprate the necessary to get the best possible out of this build, which cost the previous owner a fair whack of cash.

Here's my original thread way back in 2005, making:

245 bhp hubs

@ 6500 RPM
221 lb-ft

@ 5500 RPM
http://www.imoc.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=25741

So, then the plan was hatched and it went to 3S for the following mods:

T-67 kit
Radtech CC
Rogue Fans
850 injectors
Dual-feed rail
AFPR
Walbro pump

Then it went to Owen Developments for fitting and mapping of the Motec M4 and removal of the AFM.

It was mapped on a very hot day in the summer

(about 36 degrees centigrade IIRC) and pushed out:

395.9 bhp fly

@ 6887
316.3 lb-ft

@ 6005
1.5 Bar boost



So, I was quite happy with that.

I figured it wouldn't take much to up the boost a little and tweak the map

(Owens were in a hurry to get it finished as I needed the car for TOTB 2006)

- then I would be at my goal of 450 BHP at the fly.

Time moved on, I had various small issues with the car and it again went to 3S to have these sorted and to get some gauges fitted so I could keep an eye on things.

Ryan at 2-bar Tuning had to tweak the map to get it through emissions and richen it up at the top end as it was running very lean.

I then thought I would go back to my old friends at TDi and get the boost turned up and mapped accordingly.

I was however a little disappointed with the results:

322.6 bhp Hubs

@ 6850
294.1 lb-ft

@ 4710
1.7 Bar boost peak, tailing off to 1.3 Bar at 7000 rpm



It was thought at the time that the wastegate spring was not strong enough but I later found that the HKS EVC was plumbed in incorrectly.

At this point I took some advice from a member on here and replaced the EVC with a simple 2-port valve and also installed a 4-bar MAP sensor.

Dave Rowe from Motec UK then mapped it on the road to 1.9 bar

(which was showing on the HKS EVC that I had left connected just to monitor boost).

It felt a lot smoother in the power delivery, but slower

- I then hooked up with the eight-six.co.uk crowd last weekend and the power was down again, boost peaked at 1.7 bar.

I also had them graph the boost and AFR:

262.4 bhp wheels

@ 6440
307 lb-ft

@ 4647
Boost building to 24.4 psi

(1.68 bar) by 6500 rpm











So, there is my dilemma.

The most puzzling thing for me is why the peak torque has dropped from 316

@ 6005 to 307

@ 4647

- why does the peak come in so much lower in rpm? A couple of comments received so far suggest that the cam timing is out.

I'm not really sure what this means so any pointers there are welcome

(it has HKS 264 cams I believe).

I never wanted to

'chase figures' and am off to Santa Pod this weekend to see what the ar$e-dyno says.

Just a bit confused as to why the different results

(I know comparing wheel/hub/fly is not an exact science and that dynos differ).

I'm just a bit miffed that throwing more cash at this

(and upping the boost) seems to come up with worse results!

If you've read this far and studied the graphs then thanks! You might know what's going on here.

If not, thanks for looking anyway

Nick