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Skoda Octavia II 1.8 TSI M/T - Dyno Run

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This is the dyno run after the Revo Technik Remap - Stage I emoticon-0100-smile.gif

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This is the dyno run on the stock Octavia II 1.8 TSI M/T.GRAPHFORLaura18TSi.jpg

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Have you got your charts round the wrong way?

If not you have lost power after you map was done.

Whoops I think your graphs are back to front :D

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Have you got your charts round the wrong way?

If not you have lost power after you map was done.

Yes , I got it the wrong way.Corrected now.emoticon-0140-rofl.gif

You can see the BHP and the notes on the bottom of the image.

Before remap -- 154 BHP

After Remap -- 174 BHP

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I have stage-1 Shark remap on my 1.8 TSi, and it was definatly over 195PS and 315 NM on a cheap Dyno in Croatia.

I'm waiting for my next trip in Slovenia to get it on a top Dyno, but 20HP gain that you got is pretty low.

Good luck and enjoy it :)

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I have stage-1 Shark remap on my 1.8 TSi, and it was definatly over 195PS and 315 NM on a cheap Dyno in Croatia.

I'm waiting for my next trip in Slovenia to get it on a top Dyno, but 20HP gain that you got is pretty low.

Good luck and enjoy it :)

Maybe you are talking about the power on the engine and not on the wheels.

Yes, but in that case there is a slim chance of you having 154 BHP (156PS) stock on the wheels. We have the same engine which is sold as 160PS but probably makes 170 stock, so in your case calculating a approx 15% transmission loss, your car has stock more then 180PS?

Don't wanna get into mine is bigger argument, just some smooth technical details :)

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