Come on Dan ya know what I'm like when graphs are involveddrunkmunkey6969 wrote: Also....completed a touring tune for a customer recently, using the ADS pipe, he's very happy with engine performance....25% power increase in the mid-range, and peak bhp/ft-lbs both increased in value and moved 1000rpm down the rev range.........impressive stuff! Re-geared him from his original (revvy) 5.22 to a nicer 4.8. I'll post graphs soon!
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Adspeed exhausts are shocking......
were can i get one from?
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Chiselspeed, Leeds.sion wrote:were can i get one from?
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OK, here's the completed test we did, you saw the direct comparison graph we did before with a JL3 vs Ads pipe, back-2-back with no other changes. We then did a touring tune on the cylinder and re-geared it from a revvy 5.22 to a smoother 4.8, here's the results:
BHP:

Above: peak BHP is only up 1bhp, but its now moved 1000rpm down the rev range. And at approx 5700rpm its up something like 25% on power.
Torque:

Above: again, peak torque is moved 1000rpm down the rev range, but now increased from 15.5 to 18.5 which is a healthy lump! Also, around 5500rpm we are up 25% on power again.
So what was a revvy TS1 has been transformed with pipe, gearing and touring tune into a very smooth and tractable motor.
BHP:

Above: peak BHP is only up 1bhp, but its now moved 1000rpm down the rev range. And at approx 5700rpm its up something like 25% on power.
Torque:

Above: again, peak torque is moved 1000rpm down the rev range, but now increased from 15.5 to 18.5 which is a healthy lump! Also, around 5500rpm we are up 25% on power again.
So what was a revvy TS1 has been transformed with pipe, gearing and touring tune into a very smooth and tractable motor.
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No problem, send one over and we're right on it.GP Kevo wrote:Compare it against a DevTour, please.
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yum yum
Fitted it this evening, dead easy, feels very solid.
Haven't started it yet! It's a bit late, neighbours will go ape

Fitted it this evening, dead easy, feels very solid.
Haven't started it yet! It's a bit late, neighbours will go ape

standing mile: 118.6mph
1/4 mile: 14.04 seconds - 93mph
1/4 mile: 14.04 seconds - 93mph
willwander wrote:yum yum
Fitted it this evening, dead easy, feels very solid.
Haven't started it yet! It's a bit late, neighbours will go ape
Dan
Thanks for posting the graphs and the work involved in testing the pipe.
Adam
Thanks for posting the graphs and the work involved in testing the pipe.
Adam
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Adspeed wrote:willwander wrote:yum yum
Fitted it this evening, dead easy, feels very solid.
Haven't started it yet! It's a bit late, neighbours will go ape
Race version hey whats it going on, TS1? Hope it goes all right for ya.
mmmmmmmmm, that does look a treat!
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