I4 tuning box development - who wants one?

Interested in a dyno proven i4 tuning box for approx £400


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May I ask how did you come up with 519bhp?
The 93 tune is 444 at the wheels. That calcs out to a 15% loss between crank and wheels which is a pretty standard assumption for loss.

Interestingly though they got 387 at the wheels for the base tune which is only a 4% loss if they are actually 400 at the crank. Applying 15% to the 387 is 455 which I don't think is realistic either. No way Lotus is giving out an extra 50hp without claiming any of it.
 
The 93 tune is 444 at the wheels. That calcs out to a 15% loss between crank and wheels which is a pretty standard assumption for loss.

Interestingly though they got 387 at the wheels for the base tune which is only a 4% loss if they are actually 400 at the crank. Applying 15% to the 387 is 455 which I don't think is realistic either. No way Lotus is giving out an extra 50hp without claiming any of it.
You always compare from the baseline. Different dyno gives different result and drivetrain loss is always just an assumption.
 
The 93 tune is 444 at the wheels. That calcs out to a 15% loss between crank and wheels which is a pretty standard assumption for loss.

Interestingly though they got 387 at the wheels for the base tune which is only a 4% loss if they are actually 400 at the crank. Applying 15% to the 387 is 455 which I don't think is realistic either. No way Lotus is giving out an extra 50hp without claiming any
Dynojet always records higher.
 
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Yes I included the standard drivetrain loss to get bhp. Actually it may be less than the 17% I used to estimate as it is a mid-engine car. However that said it almost double what TDI got out of their system
 

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