[BiturboS4] Re: BiturboS4 digest, Vol 1 #68 - 1 msg

David goodson at menta.net
Sat Aug 10 13:45:09 EDT 2002


First of all thank you very much to Robin and Dave for such a detailled
answer.
To Robin :
My S4 is a 1999, with 31000 km, the tuner knows it and the mod should be the
adequate.
I'm using 98 gasoline, as the tuner said. I don't know about Optimax
gasoline, I've never seen it in Spain neither in France.
What is the exact role of the Throttle Body Boot? Is there a way to check
its state by myself ?
Since it seems that I can't post attachments to this group, I've made the
dyno results
available through this link (hope this works):
http://www.audi-sport.net/uploads/74907-David_s4.jpg
It may be important to add that the second test (after mod) have been made
10 months after the first one, with different temperature conditions ( it
was 4ºc hotter).
cheers.
David.


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De: biturbos4-admin at audifans.com [mailto:biturbos4-admin at audifans.com]En
nombre de Robin St.Clair
Enviado el: Friday, August 09, 2002 8:37 PM
Para: biturbos4 at audifans.com
Asunto: [BiturboS4] Re: BiturboS4 digest, Vol 1 #68 - 1 msg


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David
You have stumbled upon the inherent problem with chassis and in car
dynamometers.
For now we wil leave 'in-car' dynos out of it, purely accelerometers. The
chassis dyno measures power at the wheels, the manufacturer advertises brake
horse power. What is measured on a dyno is the power at the wheel after
slippaqge, transmission loss and all the various factors to do with the
adequacy or otherwise of delivering appropriate amounts of air to the car's
radiators, intercoolers and air intakes, maintaining proper temperatures and
keeping the car on the dyno under power.
Basically what the dyno operator does is run the car and, using the measured
torque and the published power figures, calculate what the power loss is.
Then after making the modification, another run is made and the power
recalculated using the previously calculated power loss percentage. Read my
lips - its all smoke and mirrors.
Firstly, what power does your car actually develop in stock trim - 350NM,
370NM, 395NM or 420NM, well for a euro car, the estimate is 395, but your
car could be different.
Secondly, what about wheels slip - I know shops which fit slicks to cut down
on on power loss, not all do, and as temperatures risre, so the tyre's
stickiness changes, heat in the tyre is power loss.
I could go on, but to cut to the chase, use a dyno to measure the difference
in power before and after a modification, this is all you can reasonably do.
As far as the 'dissapointing' performance is concerned, what fuel are you
using, is the chip designed for it? What is the state of your Throttle Body
Boot?
If you visit the Abt web site, you can find the power curves for their chip
on the S4, you will see that it is quite different from the figures your
French friends quoted.
I would take my car to a shop with a rollong road and retest it with the
original chip and then reinswtall the Abt xhip, run a throttle adaptation,
and remearue, doc not adjust the figures for "brake" horsepower, just look
at the difference.
It really helps with a turbo not to let the intercoolers get heatsoaked and
to use Optimax gasoline.
HTH
R+C



From: "David"
To:
Date: Fri, 9 Aug 2002 10:00:51 +0200
Subject: [BiturboS4] Abt modification - first impressions

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I had my Baby modified with the basic 310 hp/500 Nm Abt program three weeks
ago. I live in Spain, but the Abt representative here was out of order, so I
had to go to France (to Viacom Abt, only importer in France) to have the job
done.
My impression about the French company is good : they seems to be serious
people, with a nice and clean workshop and they take time to talk with
clients. I brought my car in the morning, spent half an hour to chat with
the technician, and went back in the afternoon to pick up the car and spent
another hour chatting with him. we had a 20 minutes test drive together too
after the mod.
My first impression about the mod is :
Is that all ?
Yes, it pushes a little bit more, but for 2400 Euros (which was about 2400 $
at this time) I was expecting something more... spectacular.
I asked them to measure the power and torque before and after modification,
and they did it with an "on board" dyno system (on a freeway) since they
don't have a static dyno rolling road. They told me the figures was not
absolutely precise, but the difference between the "before" and the "after"
figures could be trusted. The results are the following :
Before mod : max power : 266.9 hp at 6090 rpm and max torque :38.19 mkgF at
3801 rpm.
After mod : max power : 317.6 hp at 5530 rpm and max torque :47.83 mkgF at
3981 rpm.
which means a gain of 50.7 hp and 9.64 mkgF.

Since I've had a real dyno rolling road test here in Spain a few months
before, when I came back I took the car to the same place and did another
test. The results are less optimistic :
261 hp / 418 Nm before mod, and 303 hp / 432.8 Nm after mod.
Temperature was 4=BAc higher on the second test.
I'm attaching to this mail the graphs of this test (before and after mod). I
have photoshoped them a little so you can see before and after on the same
graph.
Question for the specialists around : what are these little "accidents" at
the beginning of both curves (at around 1000 rpm for torque and 35 km/h for
power)?
Shouldn't torque be higher after modification ? (the gain is only 15 Nm).
Comments welcome.
Next time I will tell you about my new Stratmosphere short shifter.
Adios.
David.

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