Evans Performance Academy - 4/8/2019 |
Evans Performance Academy - 4/8/2019 |
Evans Performance Academy - 4/8/2019 |
Gratuitous Engine Bay Shot :D |
Full throttle run on low cam tune - Evans Performance Academy - 4-8-2019
I was hoping to end this post off with a nice dyno graph showing the great power she makes but sadly that's not the case today. As you can see the in the video, the engine sounds fine, pulls smoothly with no stumbling or misfires. However, the dyno graph showed a big power loss. I'm down almost 25hp and about 15 ft-lb of torque. Just to make sure the issue wasn't the new tune, we loaded my original tune and it still showed low power figures though Jeff was able to get torque gains in the low end with the new tune. Since the engine seems to be running fine, Jeff believes something is backing the system up and he suspects my high flow cat has started to fail as he's seen similar behavior on other S2000s where this has happened. We test drove it on the street and it accelerates fine but you can definitely tell the power falls a bit flat on the high cam in VTEC.
I looked back at my previous posts and find the bonehead thing I did last year when we were putting the car back together. Instead of putting in a new high flow cat, I reused an old high flow cat from my other S2000 at the time (http://bumblestook.blogspot.com/2018/01/suspension-brakes-and-exhaust.html). To quote that post "To get back to being street legal, Lupa's old Berk 63mm high flow cat and Mugen Titanium Sports Exhaust was installed"...ugh! We also discovered that my clutch is slipping a bit. I'm not overly concerned about the clutch slip. I was thinking about swapping in an AP2 transmission back in anyway so I'll take that opportunity to replace the clutch. She's still on her original clutch from her BSP days and was installed during the winter of 2013. It survived over 5 years of insane 8000+rpm clutch dumps for ProSolo lauches and a few track days. It only has probably 4000 miles in total on it but those were some pretty harsh miles. It's fine on the street and I think in the lower gears she'll survive running at NYST next month since that's only a medium speed track. I do need to fix this power issue though, because if it is the cat, then if it completely clogs I could hurt the engine.
I wish the narrative was better but such is life. On the bright side I found out I was having an issue in the best place possible, on the dyno, in a nice controlled environment. I'll get this fixed of course but I'm a bit disappointed. I was really hoping all the cars would be done with major mechanical work this weekend but you don't always get what you want.
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