Drivetrain The other side of the pulley install
The other side of the pulley install
Lately, we've had a lot of threads about how great the pulley install is and I feel obliged to give a different side of the story.
On Friday, I drove down to Houston to get my pulley installed and dynoed. Note that I removed my HAI since I really wanted a baseline dyno for Morgan. Well, after I got it installed the car felt stronger, but not to the extent that I was expecting. The most noticeable effect is that the power has moved lower down in the rev range and it's easier to pass people, where before I would have to wait for the supercharger, now the power is just there. Oh, I also forgot that I drive significantly more aggressively now.
Passing and accelerating just for the hell of it. The pulley has made me too naughty and I'm afraid if I do anymore, I'll lose my license. Okay, maybe that's not a contradictory story...
Oh well, here's the dyno.

It was a Dynojet 248C. The guy said that there was significantly more power to be made above 5500 RPM since the ECU was retarding the crap out of the timing and he suggested that I look into an ECU mod next. I asked him about MTH and he said that he personally didn't like it. What do you guys think of Morgan's baseline? pulley dyno? what the car is doing? Any suggestions on what I should do next? suggestions on which ECU mod? Wait for FTR?
Anyways, I'm going outside to fit my HAI on now.
On Friday, I drove down to Houston to get my pulley installed and dynoed. Note that I removed my HAI since I really wanted a baseline dyno for Morgan. Well, after I got it installed the car felt stronger, but not to the extent that I was expecting. The most noticeable effect is that the power has moved lower down in the rev range and it's easier to pass people, where before I would have to wait for the supercharger, now the power is just there. Oh, I also forgot that I drive significantly more aggressively now.
Passing and accelerating just for the hell of it. The pulley has made me too naughty and I'm afraid if I do anymore, I'll lose my license. Okay, maybe that's not a contradictory story...
Oh well, here's the dyno.
It was a Dynojet 248C. The guy said that there was significantly more power to be made above 5500 RPM since the ECU was retarding the crap out of the timing and he suggested that I look into an ECU mod next. I asked him about MTH and he said that he personally didn't like it. What do you guys think of Morgan's baseline? pulley dyno? what the car is doing? Any suggestions on what I should do next? suggestions on which ECU mod? Wait for FTR?
Anyways, I'm going outside to fit my HAI on now.
bump, I'm really curious as to what people think about the dyno numbers since the delta for the pulley at the higher RPMs since oddly low. At some points, I'm making 20hp over stock, but at peak, only 9hp.
those numbers are good based on a simple pulley add on. I would get the colder plugs which won't give you big gains, maybe 1-2hp if so, but will be healthier. A/F looks good, a little weird after 6K rpms, maybe it is what the dyno guy was referring to.
I reinstalled my HAI and the power is a bit silly now. The DSC will actually be on practically through most of 1st gear and some of 2nd gear. I don't understand how you twincharged guys do it.
Originally Posted by ScuderiaMini
most of the ECU mods make the traction control interference less.
I'm really hesitant of getting any of the ECU mods because I want to see what FTR puts out or I might even go Apexi although my shop said it would cost over $1k for the unit, installation, and tuning.
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You're getting hammered on timing retard.
BUT your A/Fs look surprisingly good! Mine goes WAYYYY rich, even with MTH.
cooler plugs are a must for you. If you want some real fun, find some high octane gas and hammer it, as the retard will be repressed A LOT! Then you'll get the peak HP you're looking for.
Matt
cooler plugs are a must for you. If you want some real fun, find some high octane gas and hammer it, as the retard will be repressed A LOT! Then you'll get the peak HP you're looking for.
Matt
Originally Posted by gelstudios
roll onto the throttle, slamming it down like a switch will always spin 


Originally Posted by Dr Obnxs
cooler plugs are a must for you. If you want some real fun, find some high octane gas and hammer it, as the retard will be repressed A LOT! Then you'll get the peak HP you're looking for.
Matt
Matt
Originally Posted by MINIotaple
The guy said that there was significantly more power to be made above 5500 RPM since the ECU was retarding the crap out of the timing and he suggested that I look into an ECU mod next.
* Cooler charge air (better intercooler)
* higher octane gasoline
* colder range spark plugs (maybe even go 2 ranges colder than stock)
I would have called mine...
Originally Posted by 06_SuprCooper
really... my saleslady MADE me name my car before she would give it to me 

Matt
Originally Posted by 06_SuprCooper
really... my saleslady MADE me name my car before she would give it to me 

...But then going back for maintnance would just suck, and no welcome pkg for sure
My imagination has me envisioning her bedroom full of stuffed animals - all with names. Yikes!
Originally Posted by jlm
what is up with people who give names to their cars?
http://www.reelwavs.com/movies/sound...t/faithful.mp3
Originally Posted by Veni_Vidi_Vici
Here's the real answer: (R-rated for language)
http://www.reelwavs.com/movies/sound...t/faithful.mp3
http://www.reelwavs.com/movies/sound...t/faithful.mp3
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