Drivetrain RaceChip Ultimate - Dyno and real life numbers
#1
RaceChip Ultimate - Dyno and real life numbers
Hi Guys,
After reading through a shitload of different forums and topics, since RaceChip offers a 30 day trial period, I have decided to give it a try on my own cost instead of looking for unclear butt dynos.
I've ordered the RaceChip Ultimate version for F56 Cooper S. It should arrive tomorrow, I'm going to build it in next Tuesday drive it until Thursday on the highest settings that RaceChip advises (2/1) so it is going to adapt.
On Thursday 16:30 I have an appointment to do the dyno run once again. I'll post that dyno result also. No more BS!
Some additional info:
2016.11. production, completely stock car, RaceChip Ultimate is going to be the only mod. I'm using only 100+ fuel since 0 km (Shell V-Power Nitro+ 100+ or OMV MaxxMotion 100plus) 12.000km in the odo.
I have attached the stock dyno results from today.
Comments are welcome!
After reading through a shitload of different forums and topics, since RaceChip offers a 30 day trial period, I have decided to give it a try on my own cost instead of looking for unclear butt dynos.
I've ordered the RaceChip Ultimate version for F56 Cooper S. It should arrive tomorrow, I'm going to build it in next Tuesday drive it until Thursday on the highest settings that RaceChip advises (2/1) so it is going to adapt.
On Thursday 16:30 I have an appointment to do the dyno run once again. I'll post that dyno result also. No more BS!
Some additional info:
2016.11. production, completely stock car, RaceChip Ultimate is going to be the only mod. I'm using only 100+ fuel since 0 km (Shell V-Power Nitro+ 100+ or OMV MaxxMotion 100plus) 12.000km in the odo.
I have attached the stock dyno results from today.
Comments are welcome!
#2
Thanx for taking the time/effort for doing this test and posting results, should be interesting.
Just so I am reading the dyno plot correctly, could you confirm/deny the following statements? The blue (kerek) line is the actual wheel HP and the red (norm) is a calculated HP? If calculated, the green (vono) would be the 'loss' HP based on a coast down run on the dyno, correct?
I know your numbers will be apples-to-apples comparison, since you will be testing on the same dyno, just trying to figure out what the specific graphs represent as they are a bit different than what I am used to seeing. TIA!
Just so I am reading the dyno plot correctly, could you confirm/deny the following statements? The blue (kerek) line is the actual wheel HP and the red (norm) is a calculated HP? If calculated, the green (vono) would be the 'loss' HP based on a coast down run on the dyno, correct?
I know your numbers will be apples-to-apples comparison, since you will be testing on the same dyno, just trying to figure out what the specific graphs represent as they are a bit different than what I am used to seeing. TIA!
#3
Thanx for taking the time/effort for doing this test and posting results, should be interesting.
Just so I am reading the dyno plot correctly, could you confirm/deny the following statements? The blue (kerek) line is the actual wheel HP and the red (norm) is a calculated HP? If calculated, the green (vono) would be the 'loss' HP based on a coast down run on the dyno, correct?
I know your numbers will be apples-to-apples comparison, since you will be testing on the same dyno, just trying to figure out what the specific graphs represent as they are a bit different than what I am used to seeing. TIA!
Just so I am reading the dyno plot correctly, could you confirm/deny the following statements? The blue (kerek) line is the actual wheel HP and the red (norm) is a calculated HP? If calculated, the green (vono) would be the 'loss' HP based on a coast down run on the dyno, correct?
I know your numbers will be apples-to-apples comparison, since you will be testing on the same dyno, just trying to figure out what the specific graphs represent as they are a bit different than what I am used to seeing. TIA!
I have received the module yesterday, I'll set it up next Tuesday according to the plan, as on Monday I have a scheduled software update @ dealer. I have received the module with stock settings F-1. I'm going to use the highest advised settings from RaceChip which is Tuning 3 in the manual (2-1) in my case. I'll drive ~ 200-250kms to let it adapt.
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#6
As mentioned, I've been looking for a tune option as my car is under warranty. Wanted to order jb4 or nm power module cuz they seemed to be the most popular, but failed to find within Europe, RC is in Germany so seemed to be a good alternative. Pricewise they're ~ same 500€. What do you mean by who am I? I'm not related at all to any kind of tuning co or car manufacturer. Actually I'm working for a car lease company as a software developer and if RC fails I couldnt care less but order a JB4 from the US as this would mean theres no good enough alternative within EU.
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Well guys, what should I say .. I'm 100% satisfied ..
Bone stock:
201,4 BHP
312,5 NM
RaceChip Ultimate - Setting 2/1 (Original was F/1, I did switch it immediately to 2/1 did not drive one meter with stock tuning of the box. 2/1 is the maximum advised setting in the manual and the support told me the same, that I should be safe on 2/1 for daily use)
245,9 BHP
392,3 NM
Dyno image attached .. :D
Bone stock:
201,4 BHP
312,5 NM
RaceChip Ultimate - Setting 2/1 (Original was F/1, I did switch it immediately to 2/1 did not drive one meter with stock tuning of the box. 2/1 is the maximum advised setting in the manual and the support told me the same, that I should be safe on 2/1 for daily use)
245,9 BHP
392,3 NM
Dyno image attached .. :D
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It feels like a completely different car, however if you look at the dyno graph, the curve could be better. As soon as the 2 year warranty is over, I'll do a proper remap!!