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Techno Torque Part 2.
I am leaving my house now to go dyno the techno torque for the last time. The car now has about 200 miles on the techno torque and that should be plenty of time for it to have learned. Stay posted. I will update you all from my iphone asap. Remember only the people that donated to the dyno pull will receive the dyno numbers. My before numbers are posted and immediate after numbers also. If the info gets leaked by the contributing members that is their decision. Stay tuned.. On the dyno at 2pm! Videos to come.
Jay |
Testing is done! Data coming to contributing members when I get home.
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Contributing members.. All three of you. Thank you. I have emailed you the dyno graph of todays pull vs. stock. Thank you to all that felt like chipping in.
Jay :cheers: |
Wasn't aware of your project...hope you're happy with the results.
I know Pedro gives a lot of guidance and knowledge on this forum, as well as others; hopefully his Techno-Torque adds to the engine's baseline. |
I will assume it was a waste of money and a worthless mod.
Another I can't post data thread. I did a full NHP exhaust thread posted before and after dyno results and my personal opions as well. Free to everyone. |
Every one had the option to chip in. I gave the initial results to every one then some wanted me to re dyno it after it learned. I said I would if they paid and they did. Reults are kept quite to not hurt or help Pedro also. This is the best approach I feel.
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Read between the lines man. You have ten posts. Welcome to the board. mAybe you don't know me. I am not complainig. If you read deeper into my posts you could figure out the three people and ask them for the info. I am not hard up for the 100 bux for the dyno. As for issues with my car????? I don't seem to have any. No check engine lights, leaks etc..... If you have been following and were actually concerned with the out come you should have spoke up. Ask anybody here. I am the first person to hand out my number or send people anything to help them.
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I'm still curious of the results if anyone would like to share...
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So much for a community forum that was set up to share information about these cars! |
To JAAY's credit, the paypal contributions were my idea. He wasn't going to get the second dyno, but for me sending $10 was worth the info. I would have thought more people would chip in, considering how much parts for these cars cost.
-james |
I installed the Techno Torque 2 on my vehicle. I would love to know what the results of the dyno test revealed. I would be willing to purchase a copy of the results. :)
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I agree with JAAY and what he did. Stop and think about it rationally fastorange and yimmy and read his replies carefully. :cheers:
Albeit I would like to know the results myself (having slight financial problems are stopping me from contributing for right now) but I respect JAAYs decision and think he made the best choice. |
I just refunded all that donated. You guys are unbelievable. So many people here want info and yet have nothing to share. We all like Pedrosgarge.com He is a great guy and has a lot of time into his products and some are on some real race cars. Each car is different and my setup is not what anyone has that I know of here. My numbers are my numbers. Make your own judgments and test the products on your car for individual results. TT was developed for 2.5, 3.2 and 2.7's I tried it on something that there were no claims to make power on. Below are my results.
The Red is my stock original 3.4 swap numbers. The Blue is the Techno Torque installed and the 200 miles on the car. More than enough to learn. http://i149.photobucket.com/albums/s...eandAfter1.jpg |
JAAY.. I appreciate your posting, but in essence you were originally correct in your approach to the TT.
It saddens me somewhat that you did cave and share to people who did not take an active interest in this project, yet it was kind of you to refund the money donated. In turn, it is nice to be able to benefit from the open information but in doing so you upset yourself and financially inconvenienced yourself for all our benefit. For that I am great full that you are a member of this community and your contributions are appreciated by all. :D :cheers: |
Here's a guy who showed the initiative to conduct a "test" with his own time and mainly his own money, he clearly announced his intents and requests for help beforehand. Now through the "pissing" of some posters he's said "screw it, here you go". Some of you guys are incredible.
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Do you have a plot that was done in power Vs RPM??
Thats not a very strong 3.4 at all.. even on the better plots. What intake and etc are you running on this engine? Based on the dips at changeover and the powerband I think I know. |
You guys are somethin else. If I'm not mistaken, Jay paid for the first dyno after installing the technotorque on his own coin, and posted the results. That was all he was going to do, and then some people wanted him to do a second dyno after 200 miles, so as to confirm his results and let the ECU fully adapt to the TT.
He agree to do the second pull if people helped him pay for it, even though he wasn't planning on doing the second pull, and then he did the pull even though he only got a fraction of what it cost to do the second dyno pull. Then, he gets jumped on because he's trying to give some value back to those few who actually paid him to have the second pull done. Man, you guys should cut him a little slack. |
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Thanks for the plot Jay, I never tire of seeing dyno plots of our cars, enjoy,
Ed :cheers: |
Thanks for backing me up. Stock air box. I have some other things to check tomorrow. Just spotted a blockage. Because of being de snorked the stock box fell a bit below the hole for the inlet. I'll some how fix that tomorrow. Anyone have a stock snorkle for me?
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I asked this before, but I think it got lost in all of the hoopla from before.
Does anyone have any thoughts on why it shows a decrease in HP and Torque? I would like to guess that the TT takes up space. It decreases the volume of the intake. The flow may be more linear, however I would bet that the Cubic feet per min of air is lower than stock because the TT reduces overall volume. If you look at factory exampes of this technology, you will notice that it makes laminar flow of air without changing the overall volume of the air intake tubes. |
Those of you who are giving JAAY crap - bugger off. It's people like you who make forums suck, NOT people like Jaay.
Jaay did nothing but try to (a) accumulate some decent data about the effectiveness of Pedro's part, and (b) try to share it in a way that wouldn't endorse or disparage the TT. I was happy to pay the ten bucks and am willing to send it back to Jaay if he wants it. |
All these "performance" modifcations remind me off "The Little Engine That Could" gone awry. Want more horsepower, better handling, clean hands? Sell your old car and buy a new one. Because they are faster, have more horsepower, handle better and smell new.
Your money would be better spent in a savings account to help you buy your new car. |
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I think that I still have my oem snorkle sitting around. You are more than welcome to it. How soon do you need it ? Johnny |
Dalealan2001,
If I wanted a new car I would just go buy one. Not every one wants a new car. The 986 is the same as a 987. I have a 3.4, I have a 987 tranny, I have a 987 clutch, I could use heated seats :) Some suspension work and I am good to go. I happen to really like the 986 and I like to turn wrenches on it. Kinda my hobby and release from the norm. I like having trouble with it and having to figure it out. Getting your hands dirty is not for everyone. As for handling better that is another fun thing to mess around with. Take something that has the same platform and upgrade and tune it. Smells like new... My car has less miles than most two year old cars and stays in a garage under a cover. Smells good to me. I just like my car. I don't think I will get rid of my 986 ever. I may buy something different but there is no reason to sell it. :cheers: |
I understand your point if you enjoy working on your car. But a lot of people spend a lot of money in the aftermarket parts area for "performance" parts that do not do as they advertise. And before you know it they have sunk thousands upon thousands of dollars never even comming close to what a new car performance achieves. I know because I have done this before. It's an easy trap to get into.
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At least 95% of what I have evaluated for my engine program in the way of aftermarket parts do nothing but suck.. The majority are developed and never applied, they are sold based on looks and sound- two things that don't mean anything to me or my level of effectiveness in the performance department..
because of that we are not only having to address reliability issues and overcome them, but also recreate the engine's subsystems completely as well ad that has seriously impeded our schedule.. Sorry fellas, looks and sound aren't performance enhancements- especially if you compromise output, efficiency and longevity to gain them. I've seen dozens of cars with every hack imaginable done to them, only to make 15-20 HP less than a bone stock car. I have provided Pedro with some independent evaluations already and he has sent me some units to modify and compare those evaluations to. |
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Now that its been revealed that the Techno Torque 2 does not provide any performance gains, in fact the results actually suggest that power was lost, do you have any suggestions on how to improve the oem plenum with another product? Or, should one simply put the original piece back on. Also, any thoughts on the IPD product ? At $ 1000 the price seems ridiculously high. Johnny |
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To do this I'll have to get a stock engine on the engine dyno and do lots of back to back evals gathering exhaust gas temps from each cylinder as well as single cylinder pressures while the engine is running with some new equipment I have just ordered for the lab. Until I gather this data it'll be impossible to understand WHY the TT2 effects the engine either positively or negatively. That'll be a while.. We don't touch many stock engines, in fact I have never built a bone stock engine! I'll leave that up to the "robots" at the factory :-) JAAY's experience was just one example.. No one should base the TT2 or any other component on just one sample. JAAY's engine is obviously low on power for a 3.4, even with it's best output numbers. And when the Dyno tech can't even spell Porsche or Boxster I'd question just how scientifically the data was gathered or how repeatable the dyno operator maintained the runs.. There is a lot to using a chassis dyno for back to back comparos with accuracy.. One must ensure the gearbox, coolant and oil temperatures are maintained between both samples. Its also important to ensure the engine has fresh air delivered to the intake and that the cell isn't contaminated by exhaust gas recirculation that robs oxygen from the engine (it doesn't take much to impact the numbers big time!) Its also important that the car be strapped down exactly the same for both samples and that tire pressures are the same.. I go so far as prying the rear brake pads off the rotors before doing this type of work to eliminate brake drag losses that can be variables. Then make sure the fuel in the tank is the same for both runs... On top of that you have to also do several runs and then average the results rather than just making two pulls and letting it go from there. I have learned that the best way to do these tests is starting the evals with coolant temps of 170F, then do run after run back to back until the coolant temps reach 210F and power falls off. This provides several samples across the range that can be averaged for the best results. That said, a chassis dyno is not the tool to use for development and evaluation work. There are too many variables that exist and the work takes serious effort on behalf of the operator/ test administrator. This work is all I do.. Assembly is my secondary objective. |
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Jake and others,
Could the owners of the 986 use the updated 987/caymen laminar flow intake tubes to achieve the flow control desired without changing the volume of the tube (as in the TT2).??? Really might be that simple, The TT2 restricts air volume. I cant see anyway around it, simply it takes up space. The result should be less, more directed, air flow. CFM should be tested with the tube off and in a controlled situation. Leaf blower on low- taped to the intake tube, with a CFM measuring device on the output end. Maybe I am totally wrong, might be. Maybe Pedro has already done this testing and proved me wrong. |
Testing any intake component's characteristics is difficult, even with a flow bench.. Thats because individual cylinders can be impacted.
To properly evaluate the system the engine must be used as the testing instrument.. Inadequacies in the intake system are easily measured with EGT and net CFM of the engine with the proper equipment. The various components could be evaluated with a flowbench, but its impossible to simulate the same conditions that are present with the engine in operation on a flowbench. 2K3, I hope you aren't basing the performance of your Porsche only on the peak output numbers.. I compare components at part throttle and also pay close attention to the average outputs across the usable RPM range of the vehicle that are determined by it's application. I see cars that make big peak numbers on the dyno that don't have any faster 0-60 times or 40-80 times... More peak power doesn't necessarily mean that you'll go faster. Getting caught up on numbers is the fastest way to become seriously disappointed when someone with a bone stock car goes faster.. As we say, the "Bigger is Better Crowd" is always easiest to beat.. They beat themselves most of the time :-) 246 is a strong 3.2 for sure..What have you done to the car? |
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I have no problems with JAAY, quite the contrary. He's one of the members of this board that make it interesting to come to. I appreciate his contributions. I just think that if the results were meant to be a private sale, if no additional money wa being sought then there was no need for this second post. I've read and re-read it several times... No change in opinion. Does that make me have a problem with JAAY? Not at all. |
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When are you headed to VA Motorsports Park?
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