Adspeed exhausts are shocking......

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drunkmunkey6969 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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were can i get one from?
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sion wrote:were can i get one from?
Chiselspeed, Leeds.
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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:
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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:
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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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Compare it against a DevTour, please. As I understand it the power isn't far off a JL4 but it's a tractable, touring exhaust.
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GP Kevo wrote:Compare it against a DevTour, please.
No problem, send one over and we're right on it. :D
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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

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standing mile: 118.6mph
1/4 mile: 14.04 seconds - 93mph
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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

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:D Race version hey whats it going on, TS1? Hope it goes all right for ya.
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Dan

Thanks for posting the graphs and the work involved in testing the pipe. 8-)

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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

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:D 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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