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I agree its a totality of many factors, as the vets here stated some can fixed with tuning, namely smoothing of direct and port injection mix. Has anyone else seen the dyno from ft86speedfactoy's borla uel equipped car? Significant reduction for not going fi. Supports that its acoustics... and as its also been said, the final thing will likely be the intake manifold. Further supported by the fact the dip doesnt exist in turbod cars... cams probably aren't it. It feels just like my Miata she. The variable intake system is functioning poorly... feels like a dam second stage at like 4500. Miata was exactly the same
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And you're theory of timing is muted as re-tuning the ecu cannot remove the torque dip even when the ignition timing has been corrected as well as a whole range of other parameters. I'm not saying what the article says is wrong, its just not relevant here.
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Torque dip is due to the runners on the standard headers being too short.
When designing my headers we couldn't see an easy way to get the runners long enough to make a 4-2-1 system (looks like Nameless has it sorted). So we made a tuned length 4-1 as getting the correct length runners was easier. |
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Well that definitely shows a dip in the usual place on the non-cat'd version, also the dyno starts at 3k where the torque seems to be rising.... Could there be an earlier dip like the Nameless one? The cat's version looks better but seems there's something happening to the torque earlier on too.
Please don't think I'm digging at either of those manifolds, clearly some of the best we've seen to date. As stated above, with this sort of intake/exhaust tuning will be a trade off somewhere. I feel we may have been provided with decent low end torque for town driving which meant that the mid section was sacrificed.
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As far as the catted version, i wonder if the restriction from the cat causes backpressure to give it that extra in the torque dip. I would like to leave my car with a tuner to let them go at it for a while, i am sure they could really flatten that line out.
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Could also mean a different fix might be possible and be a cheaper alternative to what's available at the moment as we're still in early stage development.
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Better tell Visconti and all the tuners that it's just ignition timing, and the dip will disappear from every tuned car.
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![]() Discussed, and acoustics have been noted to be the greatest effect of this phenomenon. Also please shift your paradigm, as its not a dip but more of a switch, its the end of extreme scavenging during low RPM.
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Well if that is true, than my apologies. I was only trying to show that maybe timing is the key culprit, but like everyone has pointed out, it's clearly the intake runner length combined with avcs that plays a bigger role.
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