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    Formerly kj380 TreeAdeyMan's Avatar
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    Got back a while ago from SKR after having some dyno runs.

    Sorry boys & girls, some of you may be a little disappointed with my results.

    Seems we have a new NA 380 king!

    183.6kw and 375.5NM atw

    Scans attached.

    I tried four different combinations:

    1. With K&N filter and 'enhanced' lower resonator mod (i.e. how I run it as standard)
    2. With stock air filter & enhanced lower resonator mod
    3. With K&N filter & lower resonator mod blocked off
    4. With stock air filter & lower resonator mod blocked off

    The results were very close for all four configurations, ranging from 181.9kw to 183.6kw.

    The stock air filter element consistently gave better results than the K&N.

    Maybe because my K&N is a little dirty and the stocker is relatively clean.

    I have not over oiled my K&N.

    But there seems little doubt that the stocker is at least as good as the K&N if not slightly better.

    With the intake lower resonator mod (end cut off and connected by a tube to the open driving light hole), it made very little difference to the power whether I had it open or blocked off, but surprisingly top end torque (5,000 rpm plus) was a bit better with it blocked off.

    Steve was happy with the results and pleasantly surprised by them (me too!).

    I asked him about a piggyback ECU and he reckoned I would be wasting my time considering the power & torque figures I am already getting. He said the stock ECU adapts very well to 98 RON (which I use exclusively), by advancing the timing and leaning out the AFR a bit, and a piggyback wouldn't do a better job.

    KJ.
    Last edited by TreeAdeyMan; 07-08-2009 at 03:56 PM.

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