Fiat Coupe Club UK

stimated bhp

Posted By: Anonymous

stimated bhp - 11/08/2007 20:55

guys just a quick question , i know it needs to go on the rollers but.. what do u think my bhp will be ?
i have a supersprint cat back zaust, a k&n panel filter with a modded air box, and a gtec1... any ideas?
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: stimated bhp - 11/08/2007 20:57

240-250bhp.

Ross
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: stimated bhp - 11/08/2007 21:03

somewhere around 240-245 bhp me guess

LUM
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: stimated bhp - 11/08/2007 21:10

i rekon fmi next..
Posted By: coupedummy

Re: stimated bhp - 12/08/2007 00:23

260 on a healthey engine me thinks.mine did 245 with just exhaust and filter
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: stimated bhp - 12/08/2007 01:39

228.4bhp
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: stimated bhp - 12/08/2007 03:45

I stimate bout 234.9 rake orse ower \:s
Posted By: Gaz

Re: stimated bhp - 12/08/2007 03:55

934.7 ;\)
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: stimated bhp - 12/08/2007 04:21

it's only the G-tec thats actually doing anything

the panel filter is just a filter that you can clean

the cat back won't do a thing because you still have the restrictive downpipe and cat

and..... modified air box? modified for what?

do you mean drilled? if yes... that does noting but make noise

\:\)
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: stimated bhp - 12/08/2007 04:23

 Originally Posted By: coupecraig
it's only the G-tec thats actually doing anything

the panel filter is just a filter that you can clean

the cat back won't do a thing because you still have the restrictive downpipe and cat

and..... modified air box? modified for what?

do you mean drilled? if yes... that does noting but make noise

\:\)


Spot on dude. Thats why i think all the other mods will just confirm the power of the gtech.

Ross
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: stimated bhp - 12/08/2007 04:25

see



i'm not just a pretty face

(i'm not even that)

ha
Posted By: pinin_prestatyn

Re: stimated bhp - 12/08/2007 17:10

The cat-back will still be good for 5-10BHP.


coupecraig = FAIL
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: stimated bhp - 12/08/2007 17:17

 Originally Posted By: pinin_prestatyn
The cat-back will still be good for 5-10BHP.


coupecraig = FAIL


Pinin - dont think so dude. The downpipe and cat are the biggest restrictions.

Ross
Posted By: pinin_prestatyn

Re: stimated bhp - 12/08/2007 17:42

Undoubtedly, but a sports cat-back is going to be less restrictive than the normal from the cat-back, you still have the mid and back-box.
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: stimated bhp - 12/08/2007 17:42

Shut up ya pair of bawbags.























;\) \:P
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: stimated bhp - 12/08/2007 18:17

think of it this way...

get a straw, pinch it at both ends (so air can get through) and blow down it

it's hard to blow ye?

now let go of the end that is furthest from your mouth, is it any easier? no, because you're still getting restricted by the part you are pinching by your mouth, this is like fitting your cat back system
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: stimated bhp - 12/08/2007 18:20

 Originally Posted By: coupecraig
think of it this way...

get a straw, pinch it at both ends (so air can get through) and blow down it

it's hard to blow ye?

now let go of the end that is furthest from your mouth, is it any easier? no, because you're still getting restricted by the part you are pinching by your mouth, this is like fitting your cat back system


Oooooft.... hate to admit it, but it makes sense!!!

Ross
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: stimated bhp - 12/08/2007 18:41

\:\)
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: stimated bhp - 12/08/2007 18:51

 Originally Posted By: h2ypr
 Originally Posted By: coupecraig
think of it this way...

get a straw, pinch it at both ends (so air can get through) and blow down it

it's hard to blow ye?

now let go of the end that is furthest from your mouth, is it any easier? no, because you're still getting restricted by the part you are pinching by your mouth, this is like fitting your cat back system


Oooooft.... hate to admit it, but it makes sense!!!

Ross


I get the idea - I mean I know what I have to do - but I can't find a straw.

\:\(

Posted By: Anonymous

Re: stimated bhp - 12/08/2007 19:08

When i was typing that, i was wondering how many people would get a straw after reading it

haha
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: stimated bhp - 12/08/2007 19:10

;\)
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: stimated bhp - 12/08/2007 19:11

lmao only asked..
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: stimated bhp - 12/08/2007 19:12

o by the way, k7n panel filter is less restricitve than a standard filter, drilled air box does improve airflow, more air flow better throttle responce ect, used to drill air boxes on rd350s gave a bigger power band.
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: stimated bhp - 12/08/2007 19:13

Are you gonna go and get it tested?

Ross
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: stimated bhp - 12/08/2007 19:19

yep
i rekon surrey rolling road is the nearest to me? whats it cost?
Posted By: coupedummy

Re: stimated bhp - 12/08/2007 19:30

my rolling road cost 55 inc vat
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: stimated bhp - 12/08/2007 19:48

thats not to sad
Posted By: pinin_prestatyn

Re: stimated bhp - 12/08/2007 22:25

So you really think a cat-back gives absolutely no power gain \:D I guess we need to test this on the rollers. I still say it's worth 5-10BHP easy on a turbocharged car that has 220BHP standard.
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: stimated bhp - 12/08/2007 22:30

i agree to be honest as some boxes will be less restrictive than standard
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: stimated bhp - 12/08/2007 22:31

oh and my first coupe just had a modded airbox with cold air feed and gave 243bhp on the rollers
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: stimated bhp - 12/08/2007 22:48

 Originally Posted By: pinin_prestatyn
So you really think a cat-back gives absolutely no power gain \:D I guess we need to test this on the rollers. I still say it's worth 5-10BHP easy on a turbocharged car that has 220BHP standard.


In relative terms, no.

Yes its less restrictive, but bhp is top end power. Is it less restrictive top end? Doubt it. The downpipe and cat are strangling it. It might give more midrange torque.

Ross
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: stimated bhp - 12/08/2007 22:50

i think this could go on all day to be honest, some will say yes others will say no.
i think until we have figures then all will be speculation.
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: stimated bhp - 12/08/2007 22:54

having looked at the hall of fame i think all coupes will react differently to a cat back depending on the engine health.
loads of different mods giving loads of different figures and impossible to gauge what you'll get????
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: stimated bhp - 12/08/2007 22:55

 Originally Posted By: coupedave
having looked at the hall of fame i think all coupes will react differently to a cat back depending on the engine health.
loads of different mods giving loads of different figures and impossible to gauge what you'll get????


Yeah its all on the assumption of a healthy engine. If you take an average of cars with gtech and exhaust its 250bhp.

Ross
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: stimated bhp - 12/08/2007 22:58

exactly, like i said my first coupe only had a modded airbox and gave 242bhp!! no other mods.
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: stimated bhp - 12/08/2007 23:01

 Originally Posted By: coupedave
exactly, like i said my first coupe only had a modded airbox and gave 242bhp!! no other mods.


All that really means, is that when you add more mods, it doesnt give as much an increase. I.e adding the gtech wouldnt give you 30bhp more. It would give slightly more than stated 250 but not 30bhp ontop of the 242.

Ross
Posted By: Freddan72

Re: stimated bhp - 12/08/2007 23:04

260 hp.

The end \:\)
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: stimated bhp - 12/08/2007 23:10

228.4
Posted By: pinin_prestatyn

Re: stimated bhp - 13/08/2007 01:44

 Originally Posted By: h2ypr


Yes its less restrictive, but bhp is top end power. Is it less restrictive top end? Doubt it. The downpipe and cat are strangling it. It might give more midrange torque.

Ross


Maybe on a significantly tuned coupe, however the standard downpipe is not going to be strangling that much an otherwise standard coupe I don't reckon.
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: stimated bhp - 13/08/2007 01:47

 Originally Posted By: pinin_prestatyn
 Originally Posted By: h2ypr


Yes its less restrictive, but bhp is top end power. Is it less restrictive top end? Doubt it. The downpipe and cat are strangling it. It might give more midrange torque.

Ross


Maybe on a significantly tuned coupe, however the standard downpipe is not going to be strangling that much an otherwise standard coupe I don't reckon.


Yeah but we are talking about 2 restrictive parts, that were designed for 220bhp, low amount of noise and to pass emissions tests.

Ross
Posted By: pinin_prestatyn

Re: stimated bhp - 13/08/2007 01:56

I totally agree with that statement Ross! ho hum this could go on forever, let's leave it there \:\)
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: stimated bhp - 13/08/2007 01:56

try the straw thing
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: stimated bhp - 13/08/2007 03:15

well will let you all know at end of month , winner gets a 4 pack
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: stimated bhp - 13/08/2007 03:35

deffo 228.4
Posted By: MeanRedSpider

Re: stimated bhp - 13/08/2007 12:06

The straw thing is an interesting analogy. TBH, it depends upon how big the restrictions are and what the flow of gas is (according so some chap called Bernoulli ;\) ) There will be pressure drop all the way down the exhaust until, pretty much at the end of the exhaust (just past it) it will be at atmosphere. Each bit of pipe (downpipe or cat say) only "sees" the pressure upstream and downstream of it. Any restrictions downstream will limit the pressure drop possible across the component: Flow = function of Pressure Drop.

What I'm trying to say (in a very long-winded way) is that the back cat bit will have some impact almost certainly but its effect will be governed by how much of a restriction it is relative to the others. Electronically minded of you can draw parallels with resistors. Voltage is the pressure drop, current is the flow of gas.

Hope that helps \:D

Richard
Fellow of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers ;\)

237 ;\)
Posted By: pinin_prestatyn

Re: stimated bhp - 14/08/2007 01:47

I think I find you more interesting on the washing machine thread \:D
Posted By: MeanRedSpider

Re: stimated bhp - 14/08/2007 10:49

 Originally Posted By: pinin_prestatyn
I think I find you more interesting on the washing machine thread \:D


Damn - I thought that might be the case \:P ;\) \:D PMSL
© 2024 Fiat Coupe Club UK