Ah it seems I have 15 posts now! :D :D
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Ah it seems I have 15 posts now! :D :D
I found this graphic of a 2.4Lts tuned Stilo floating around the Web:
http://i95.photobucket.com/albums/l1...k/DSC00704.jpghttp://i95.photobucket.com/albums/l1...k/DSC00703.jpg :cool:
Can't see power at wheel well but seems they calculated 73.7 HP loss at drive train.
A very flat torque curve, that's nice!
This makes that engine a pleasure to drive!
:D
Here's a printout of Susiejays 1.8 16v. I can't find mine.:confused:
http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q...susiejay_1.jpg
And here's my 1.6 :)
http://www.fiatforum.com/gallery/dat...edium/dyno.JPG
As you can see on the sheet the company that did the runs is Cipped uk Quote-The explanation for this is explained by the scaling of the power runs, when they scale using different start points the software to calculate the new scale as opposed to the old one by comparison.
They use the Dimtek 18004wd RR which is one of the worlds most accurate dyno's, but the software scales incorrectly when looking solely for engine power .
In almost all areas of the world they measure wheels only but here in the UK we do flywheel .
They have asked for there to be counter actable and is awaiting an update.
Jason the owner has worked at Porsche torque Racing team [where he started his working life] Pro drive and C.J. Racing. and has worked directly at the Ferrari factory in Italy and Ruff in Germany. He is the UK partner of Dimmensionne Sport Italy and does training there with them and is the UK partner of OBD tuning Hamburg :)