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294BHP on stock injectors

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Just been reading about SkillaTurbos Ibiza Cupra, Remapped and dyno'd 294bhp with stock Head/Cam/Injectors.

Quite good really for stock, not sure how long it will last but at least its possible :D

 

i suspect like Alex and others piston damage wont be far away.

More than likely exaggerated RR figures.

Send it to a independent RR and see what it does :)

All i can say to this is that it is the biggest laugh i have had today! Terrible way to 'advertise' a tuning company- there is more smoke coming out of that than Dot Cottons mouth!

All i can say to this is that it is the biggest laugh i have had today! Terrible way to 'advertise' a tuning company- there is more smoke coming out of that than Dot Cottons mouth!

No smoke, no poke? right.... :D

 

Couldn't you get pulled over by the police if they saw your car emitting clouds of black smoke like that?

Edited by SuperbTWM

Reading through the comments that go with the pictures the car was just getting a power run as the owner mapped it himself so nothing to do with the tuning company, the owner says he is trying to find the limits at any cost. 

 

His car he can run it how he likes but looks a bit silly to me with so much smoke!

Is it this one. Way to much smoke!

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Reading through the comments that go with the pictures the car was just getting a power run as the owner mapped it himself so nothing to do with the tuning company, the owner says he is trying to find the limits at any cost.

His car he can run it how he likes but looks a bit silly to me with so much smoke!

Yeah, that's what I worked out by the comments.

Just thought I would share the info that's all.

As above, it wasn't Narco that tuned it.

The owner tuned it himself and used the Narco dyno for an unbiased runt to see what it made.

Apparantly they have been running it at that power for 2 years now.

Either way I'm surprised that Narco would feature that smokey photograph on a facebook post, hardly a positive image regardless for a business is it?

A lot more power is possible with a LOT more smoke. Have a look at the Yank diesel dragsters....

 

Whether a road car "benefits" from being a mobile smoke screen and Nik-Nik magnet is another thing.

I've seen a 1/4 mile video of the clock on this car and timed the car from around 60-100mph and also done the same on my gtb 2260 setup and mine is slightly quicker(mk4 golf). yesterday mine pulled 257bhp on dirty torques dyno. Go figure

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A lot more power is possible with a LOT more smoke. Have a look at the Yank diesel dragsters....

 

Yeah but they are not running a 1.9PD on standard nozzles? :D

:rofl:  :rofl:  :rofl:  :rofl:  :rofl:  :rofl:  :rofl:  :rofl:

 

biggest laugh this year tbh and that dyno run

 

the MacD's chav crew will be loving this and queuing to buy his turbo kits by the dozen

 

Shame Narco doesn't use his own Base Maps !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 

 

so so so glad i've sold my Fabia now and glad i held out for price it is actually worth

Edited by silky16v

  • 3 months later...

I made 330bhp on standard injectors lol was cheating slightly though had nitrous on the same map without nitrous I made 252bhp it really I insane the amount of power these injectors can make depends how brave you are with duration and SOI.

turbo was gt1856 off xman the map without nitrous was 2.2bar with nitrous was 1.8bar but ofcourse nitrous shot this upto 2.3bar

I'm interested. What duration were you running to achieve 330bhp on stock injectors?

I never had the chance to do anything with a dry nitrous system but my concern was the turbo. All the extra air through the turbine would increase boost pressure. Have you got any logs your will to share? I'm thinking same boost request on both maps.

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