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30-70 runs using standard chip: Shows 8 different runs with 2-1/4” s/s exhaust. Run no 8 selected as typical. Standard exhaust runs with standard chip and V3 Everest shown for comparison. 30-70 runs using standard chip: RPM>3000 shown (after BSV kicks in).
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30-70 runs using standard chip:Shows 8 different runs with 2-1/4” s/s exhaust. Run no 8 selected as typical. Standard exhaust runs with standard chip and V3 Everest shown for comparison.
30-70 runs using standard chip:RPM>3000 shown (after BSV kicks in). Shows 2-1/4” s/s exhaust run no 8 to be faster than 3 typical standard exhaust runs.
30-70 runs using standard chip: • Standard exhaust gives flat boost of 0.6 bar. • 2-1/4” s/s exhaust shows incipient overboost (after 5 secs). Doug’s large exhaust shows the same effect (using standard chip with no mbc). • Doug’s mbc & Everest V3 boost using big exhausts are shown for comparison.
Event 2 discarded (unknown error by me). Curves for standard exhaust with standard chip and V3 Everest shown for comparison. 30-70 runs using Everest V3 chip:Shows 11 different runs with 2-1/4” s/s exhaust. Run no 3 selected as typical.
30-70 runs using Everest V3 chip: • V3 Everest with 2-1/4” exhaust gives best performance of combinations tested. Doug’s mbc boost shown for comparison. • The incipient overboost seen using standard chip with 2-1/4” exhaust is absent using Everest. (Doug’s car confirms this effect). • Notchiness of the boost curves seen at 56 mph (2900 RPM) in these development chips has been resolved for production Mountain chips.
V4 Everest overboost points owing to control issue - corrected in production chips. Notch in curves @ 2900 RPM where BSV kicks in is smoothed in production chips. • 30-70 runs using different chips: • Standard exhaust gives flat boost of 0.6 bar with standard chip and well-controlled boost with all chips (except V4 Everest). • 2-1/4” s/s exhaust shows drifting overboost above 4000 RPM with standard chip, not seen using Everest V3.
30-70 runs using different chips: Data points plotted above 3000 RPM (after BSV kicks in). Conclusions: • Straight line regressions through data points show excellent correlation (R2) and differentiation of chips. • 2-1/4” exhaust shows better acceleration than standard exhaust (for both standard & Everest chips). • Standard chip with 2-1/4” exhaust overlies trend of Everest V3 with standard exhaust. • Everest V3 with 2-1/4” exhaust overlies trend of Everest V4 mental chip with standard exhaust.
30-70 runs using different chips: • Data points plotted above 3000 RPM (after BSV kicks in). Doug & John_W data. • Best is Everest V3 with 2-1/4” exhaust. • Close second is Everest V4 mental chip with standard exhaust (not tested with big exhaust).