well today was the first CNFX dyno day of the year...
I just recently swapped an ecotec into my 2002 cavalier and I was impressed with my runs...
my mods at time of dyno:
intake
cat back exhaust
rksport upper motor mount
rksport lower motor mount
prothane transmission mounts
fidanza flywheel
SPEC stage 3 clutch
I did 5 pulls... 3 with the 2004 ecu, and 2 with the 2003 ecu.. the 2003 ecu had a better air fuel ratio, but my power was in the same vicinity the entire time
my best run was 141hp and 145tq
and some random pics of the skwirl...
the awesome 333hp turbo 2.4 VBZ
comments welcome on the numbers...
here's the vid... COMPUTER ERROR GAVE FALSE READINGS AT FIRST THE POWER MENTIONED IN THE VIDEO IS NOT WHAT I PUT DOWN
and movie maker will not edit the video... so this is raw footage
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SKwirl on dyno 3rd gear pull... 141hp 145tq
Good numbers man! I hope you enjoy that nice new motor
did phil go, or matt, or zeke
Congrats Peej , it must feel nice seeing all that hard work put down some nice numbers ...
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did phil go, or matt, or zeke
phil wasn't there
i dunno matt or zeke, but I was the only person who dynoed and I was there from 2 until about 430
Tony's uber cool i love that guy!
For the record, testing the 03 ecu was inconclusive.... since its an automatic ecu, from a grand am, we're pretty sure it was probably in limp mode, possibly pulling timing.... so, were it an 03 manual cav ecu, it MAY have had different results. But we won't know unless we test one, which we probably won't. Timing pull would seem to explain the very erratic power curves for the 03 ecu.
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those are some nice number!!! Me want clutch and flywheel!!
Damn, who's 333HP cavy is that?
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tony from CNFX owns the VBZ
it made like 333hp and 330 tq or some crap with a t3/t4 on a built motor with 8.5:1 compression
WHITECAVY wrote:Damn, who's 333HP cavy is that?
Tony's the owner of CNFX
Good numbers PJ you traitor
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nice Peej!
yeah thats tony's and thats with only an safc and fmu.. wait till he goes standalone
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Good numbers.
Bout' what mine put down. 141hp 140tq max
awsome job..... nice step up from the 2200 for sure....
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Nice dyno PJ. Much better than the OHV
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OHV > ECO
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fortune cookie say:
better a delay than a disaster.
Scarab (Jersey Jay 1.8T) wrote:For the record, testing the 03 ecu was inconclusive.... since its an automatic ecu, from a grand am, we're pretty sure it was probably in limp mode, possibly pulling timing.... so, were it an 03 manual cav ecu, it MAY have had different results. But we won't know unless we test one, which we probably won't. Timing pull would seem to explain the very erratic power curves for the 03 ecu.
What makes you think the computer was in limp mode? Did you have a scanner hooked to it reading timing? Just wondering.
Nice numbers.
the 2003 ecu we used is out of a grand am and its for an automatic car
so when its plugged in, the car idles very low and stumbles, my fuel gauge doesn't work, my airbag light is on, my check engine light is on, my check gages light is on and I think thats it...
I have 10 codes thrown when that ecu is in.. all related to the automatic transmission not there
there's a lot of info in a small area on the graph its difficult to make out whats what... but I made the 141hp and 145tq pull on the 04 ecu
that doesn't make too much sense since the 04ecu air fuel is a lot leaner than the 03 ecu air fuel...
2004 ecu ~ 14.7:1 air fuel
2003 ecu ~ 13.8:1 air fuel
avg for 04 ecu runs = 136hp 142tq
avg for 03 ecu runs = 135hp 138tq
the erratic pulls could be the 03 ecu pulling timing as a result of not seeing the transmission... it just doesn't make sense that with a much better n/a air fuel ratio I'm making consistently less power and torque
I'm going to have to find another 2003 ecu for a Jbody / manual and test with that... maybe even a 2002 ecu since I know for a fact they have open loop programming
TheFlyingSquirrel (PJ) wrote:I made the 141hp and 145tq pull on the 04 ecu
that doesn't make too much sense since the 04ecu air fuel is a lot leaner than the 03 ecu air fuel...
2004 ecu ~ 14.7:1 air fuel
2003 ecu ~ 13.8:1 air fuel
avg for 04 ecu runs = 136hp 142tq
avg for 03 ecu runs = 135hp 138tq
the erratic pulls could be the 03 ecu pulling timing as a result of not seeing the transmission... it just doesn't make sense that with a much better n/a air fuel ratio I'm making consistently less power and torque
You're saying you think the car should make more power with the lower a/f? I'd have to disagree...
fortune cookie say:
better a delay than a disaster.
Car Craft wrote:
Car craft
We mentioned the stoichiometric air-fuel ratio (14.7:1) that is the ideal ratio for lowest emissions, but this isn't the best ratio for power. It used to be that 12.5:1 was considered the best power ratio, but with improved combustion chambers and hotter ignition systems, the ideal now is around 12.8:1 to 13.2:1. This is roughly 13 parts of air to one part fuel. It's what combustion engineers call an excess fuel ratio and is intended to ensure that all the air is used to support the combustion process. This is because air is the oxidizer in combustion.
I just want to make sure I understand you notec, you're saying I should be making more power with 14.7:1 air fuel and not 13.8:1?
because like the car craft thing says, I always thought around 13.5:1 (apparently 13.2:1 now) is optimum for maximum n/a performance... therefore the closer I get to it, I should be making more power. My results on the dyno don't follow that theory which is why it must be pulling timing or something... 14.7 to 13.8 is a pretty big jump
my runs were all in a row, so the car could have been getting heat soaked, and the adaptives for the 03 ecu might not have been learned yet... who knows there's a lot of issues that could have played into effect
but I'm confident that when I get Megasquirt installed and add more pulsewidth to the injectors and get my a/f ratio down to around 13.2-13.5 to 1 I'll see a nice increase in power with no other modifications.
hmmm, I always just heard you want to shoot for 14.7:1 on an NA engine. Oh well.
fortune cookie say:
better a delay than a disaster.
OHV notec wrote:hmmm, I always just heard you want to shoot for 14.7:1 on an NA engine. Oh well.
No, all the info I have ever been told and the info I have learned that "generally speaking" boosted applictions like 12.0 to 12.5 and NA 13.2 - 13.5's
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TheFlyingSquirrel (PJ) wrote:the 2003 ecu we used is out of a grand am and its for an automatic car
so when its plugged in, the car idles very low and stumbles, my fuel gauge doesn't work, my airbag light is on, my check engine light is on, my check gages light is on and I think thats it...
I have 10 codes thrown when that ecu is in.. all related to the automatic transmission not there
there's a lot of info in a small area on the graph its difficult to make out whats what... but I made the 141hp and 145tq pull on the 04 ecu
that doesn't make too much sense since the 04ecu air fuel is a lot leaner than the 03 ecu air fuel...
2004 ecu ~ 14.7:1 air fuel
2003 ecu ~ 13.8:1 air fuel
avg for 04 ecu runs = 136hp 142tq
avg for 03 ecu runs = 135hp 138tq
the erratic pulls could be the 03 ecu pulling timing as a result of not seeing the transmission... it just doesn't make sense that with a much better n/a air fuel ratio I'm making consistently less power and torque
I'm going to have to find another 2003 ecu for a Jbody / manual and test with that... maybe even a 2002 ecu since I know for a fact they have open loop programming
So you have no real proof that the car was in limp mode??
Also I have always known it to be for na cars the leaner the meaner (meaning more power).