cerbera, 160bhp power gain
cerbera, 160bhp power gain
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joospeed

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4,473 posts

302 months

Wednesday 24th November 2004
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The final result has yet to come in, but preliminary indications suggest that the cerbie being mapped at the moment is showing an extra 160ish bhp!! .. obviously there's a bit more to this story than meets the eye and involves cars being serviced that are just not up to the mark, will post more details later in the day .. just wanted to whet your appetite

blue 4.5

1,543 posts

261 months

Wednesday 24th November 2004
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Christ, there must be some absolute dogs out there, glad I bought a sorted one from a decent dealer. If I had an extra 160bhp I think I would need a new set of tyres after every trip!

Captain Beaky

1,389 posts

308 months

Wednesday 24th November 2004
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A gain of 160 bhp ? Oh yes, I'll take one of those please.

In fact I'd settle for as little as +100 bhp...

paulk

319 posts

298 months

Wednesday 24th November 2004
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When can I book mine in?

shell

148 posts

289 months

Wednesday 24th November 2004
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joospeed said:
The final result has yet to come in, but preliminary indications suggest that the cerbie being mapped at the moment is showing an extra 160ish bhp!! .. obviously there's a bit more to this story than meets the eye and involves cars being serviced that are just not up to the mark, will post more details later in the day .. just wanted to whet your appetite


Does that mean it was 240bhp-ish to start with?

cirvy

2,330 posts

287 months

Wednesday 24th November 2004
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joospeed said:
The final result has yet to come in, but preliminary indications suggest that the cerbie being mapped at the moment is showing an extra 160ish bhp!! .. obviously there's a bit more to this story than meets the eye and involves cars being serviced that are just not up to the mark, will post more details later in the day .. just wanted to whet your appetite


Joolz, i'm whetted...!

Any idea of costs, i'm about ready for a service so maybe we should have little chat

bilton_d

605 posts

290 months

Wednesday 24th November 2004
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how much is down to the ECU and how much to very poor initial set-up?

joospeed

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4,473 posts

302 months

Wednesday 24th November 2004
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Ok, the results are in .. car eventually made 391.2bhp, and 353lbs torque.

The car came in and made 190bhp! it was down to several factors, most of which were missed by a long standing tvr dealer in the northern half of the country :
one blocked catalyst
one blocked rear exhaust silencer
cams too far retarded
HT leads wrong type so terminals inside weren't actually touching the spark plugs!
one coil pack split / corroded transformer.
Silicone inlet hoses vert crimped together.

Once all that lot had been sorted, and teh car remapped it made the figures above .. result I'd say!!

.. but just goes to show that if you trust your pride and joy to certain delaers they may very well be producing a lot less power than they're supposed to ..

I think the owner may well notice the difference

Tam Lin

694 posts

277 months

Wednesday 24th November 2004
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joospeed said:
I think the owner may well notice the difference

Is the owner Ahonen/McNab, or are you thinking of offering a free Ride& Drive course with every re-map?

washy

950 posts

300 months

Wednesday 24th November 2004
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Good lord! I hope you'll warn the bloke to take it easy on the way home!!

Washy

HarryW

15,836 posts

293 months

Wednesday 24th November 2004
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What RR was the final figures taken on then Joolz...................

Harry


Just playing btw , very healthy final figure though, seems that 390+ is looking more like the standard for a fettled cerb now days, must get me one of those . Are you doing a similar/ same mapping thing to Paul @ Austec then, or was this with the emerald ECU

rottey

72 posts

272 months

Wednesday 24th November 2004
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Good result Jools. What were the wheel figures?

Mike
www.austec.co.uk

joospeed

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4,473 posts

302 months

Wednesday 24th November 2004
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Don't know what the wheels figure was Mike .. Darren at Noble has only given me a graph with the flywheel figures on .. sorry.


Seems like 390bhp is the airflow potential of the 4.5 cerbie .. seems to me that the 420 quoted by the factory was either on a very optomistic dyno or the power was never there in the first place *in this spec* ...

great thing abuot these engines is that there's at least 320lbs torque from 3000 to 7000 rpm .. that makes them incredibly easy cars to drive fast, a 4k rev range where the torque is enormous

joospeed

Original Poster:

4,473 posts

302 months

Wednesday 24th November 2004
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HarryW said:
What RR was the final figures taken on then Joolz...................

Harry


Just playing btw , very healthy final figure though, seems that 390+ is looking more like the standard for a fettled cerb now days, must get me one of those . Are you doing a similar/ same mapping thing to Paul @ Austec then, or was this with the emerald ECU


haha .. Hi Harry.
I use the Emerald system .. Paul does great stuff with the MBE and it scores over the Emerald on some areas, and there are several areas I consider the Emerald to be better than going MBE remap route, summarised below...

Notable points are :
MBE ..
diagnostics can be run by any TVR dealer, handy if you break down away from home.
looks standard for warranty time
is a good way to get more power if no on-going mods are planned.
You only get a remapped chip for your money.

Emerald ..
you can run your own diagnostics using Emerald's software, but your average TVR dealer wouldn't have a clue what they were looking at! But as it's plug and play you could swap the MBE back in for diagnosis anway. Not ideal but would work.
You get an ECU, mapping lead, software for your money.
Becomes much more sensible if ongoing changes are planned as you don't need Austec to remap it after every upgrade, your local rolling road dyno can do it for minimal cost so saving money on a progression of upgrades.
You'd have to swap back to the MBE ecu if warranty inspector was coming to see the car (easy peasy 2 minute job though)
Because of the way the emerald uses the throttle pot inputs it doesn't appear to be anywhere near as sensitive to throttle signal spiking that afflicts the MBE.

Both systems will get you the full capability of your engine so no worries there

Austec Mike .. feel free to comment if you feel this is in any way biased

ceejay

1,287 posts

278 months

Wednesday 24th November 2004
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Wow, that's an amazing result. I thought you might get 370 at a push but 391, fantastic.....owner is gonna be grinning for weeks.

Can't wait till you do mine, do you think you'll have the ECU in before the service? She'll need some xtra TLC though so be nice to her cos I want 400+!

Ceejay

joospeed

Original Poster:

4,473 posts

302 months

Wednesday 24th November 2004
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ceejay said:
Wow, that's an amazing result. I thought you might get 370 at a push but 391, fantastic.....owner is gonna be grinning for weeks.

Can't wait till you do mine, do you think you'll have the ECU in before the service? She'll need some xtra TLC though so be nice to her cos I want 400+!

Ceejay


You'll get what you're given and like it ok!!

alderley

184 posts

257 months

Wednesday 24th November 2004
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Yes the engine was a dog! I went to a main TVR agent on three occasions but their computer did not really help enough. I had heard good things about the Wizard of Chesterfield who could work wonders so I travelled over the peak district (in hill fog!) to him! I am so chuffed my grin will probably travel right round my head. What is amazing is I came second overall (on handicap)in the September sprint at Liverpool MC with only 190bhp. No wonder I had to corner fast!!I have completely rebuilt jaguar engines myself but could never have coped with a cerbera motor (no info). Jools really is a miracle worker. I can recommend Jools to anyone - no hesitation. I knew the motor had good compression and burns hardly any oil so I hoped it would basically be OK. At less than 16k miles it should be!

joospeed

Original Poster:

4,473 posts

302 months

Wednesday 24th November 2004
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Yup the engine checks out just fine .. as the end result shows it's certainly a great engine .. just some of the stuff hanging off it wasn't so great .. just treat it gently on the drive back home

best wishes, Joo

ceejay

1,287 posts

278 months

Thursday 25th November 2004
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joospeed said:

ceejay said:
Wow, that's an amazing result. I thought you might get 370 at a push but 391, fantastic.....owner is gonna be grinning for weeks.

Can't wait till you do mine, do you think you'll have the ECU in before the service? She'll need some xtra TLC though so be nice to her cos I want 400+!

Ceejay



You'll get what you're given and like it ok!!


Just remembered why my Cerb goes nearly 100 miles up the M1 to Joospeed.............cos you understand my needs!