A few of his key comments on this log:
"I see you had some traction problems lol" - Extremely true, in similar temperature with a throttle closed tune, the car hooked much more of the bat, which tells me there are significant torque gains to be had from this mod. I have yet to dyno my car, but I expect to have a good amount of torque when I do.
"Your fuel pressure on the multi gear was nice and I think you are hitting about 16 psi and E20 so not bad...The fuel pressure dropped to about 1300 while spooling up on the 3rd gear pull....You were at about 16 psi at 3k RPM and it spooled up really fast so even though the boost didn't really spike it still ramped up fast and that's what kills rail pressure.....You probably are hitting 15 psi well below 3k but you started that log kinda high in the RPM."
Again, he is spot on. He is happy with fuel pressure, so that makes me feel good, and I know the tune is safe, since we are in frigid below freezing temps. Definitely a safe track tune. And I usually log my 3rd gear pulls from 2k RPM (which is what he asks), but this one was closer to 3k as the starting point, so we missed the boost ramp up on the 3rd gear pull. Still everything looks safe, and I am extremely pleased.
Overall, I am super happy with the way this car is going.
To amend my previous post, mods in order of necessity will be FMIC, ATP Turbos, then HPFP, since the FMIC will benefit stock turbos and the upgraded ones. With ATPs due to increased efficiency, we can run same power at lower boost (this is why I check with Brad on mods now, he knows what he is doing for sure!). Finally, HPFP we can bump E percentage or increase boost on the current set up. After that who knows.
Some day I will do coilovers, but I DD the SHO in all weather conditions, so lowering it may be detrimental in the winter, and I am too lazy to change ride height and realign for different weather. But one day the SHO will be a 3 season DD and I'll have a more winter oriented beater (or who knows, could be an ecoboost Expedition/Explorer). At that point I can do coilovers and set it and forget it. However, for the at most .3 seconds that the coilovers would gain, it is money better spend elsewhere I believe.
Quote from: AJP turbo on January 08, 2017, 07:38:02 PM
Derf with your spark of 17-20 degrees and 16 psi on e20 i am going to rough estimate 400whp and 500wtq if its a dynojet similar to what i used...but i dont know the specific model
That's a WHOLE lotta torque, getting me excited now!