Originalguy wrote:so chickenwafer are you standback tune certified? also did you happen to turn onto buckley this afternoon in your 8?
Basically. I've tuned a bunch of different cars but I mainly tune rotaries but I have tuned piston engine vehicles as well.
Tuning the new DISI engines in the MS cars is a little tricky tho, as they like to throw rods at torque peak with too much timing/boost. Also the fuel control for them isn't the best with the current options on the market.
If you get the Cobb AccessPORT for the MS6 I have no problem making you a tune for that
erod550 wrote:Another reason why FWD (or RWD) cars with equal crank HP have an advantage in roll races. The AWD is great from a stop but it is a power leech from a roll.
Front-Wheel Drive also generally looses LESS than Rear-Wheel Drive with All-Wheel Drive obviously sapping up the most power. The reason being generally a FWD powertrain has a much shorter path to the drive wheels since there is no driveshaft.
But if the engine is mid-mounted like in a Lotus Elise, Ferrari F430, etc, there is no driveshaft and the power loose isn't as great.
It's why SRT-4's were factory (under) rated at 230-bhp but typically do 220-fwhp stock, whereas an Evo is factory rated at 280-bhp and they typically do 240's-awhp stock.