The expansion of power using the SC still requires cracking and tuning VVEL, any progress on that?
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08-02-2011, 02:05 PM | #16 (permalink) |
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The expansion of power using the SC still requires cracking and tuning VVEL, any progress on that?
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08-02-2011, 02:24 PM | #18 (permalink) |
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Really? Because last time I talked to them they were not interested in working on VVEL.
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Having the ability to tune the VVEL and have full control over the ECU will always bring advantages to the table. But at what price will it be worth it?
Let's say for example, we threw a Motec on this engine and had full control over it. Is the cost worth the extra control? Looking at the dyno graph this is a Picasso. Can more control make it better? That remains to be seen. As for the VVEL progress, we did run into a little snag with the hardware we are using. Our intention was to be very cost conscious of the system we offer. Unfortunately, the company that was supplying the hardware folded up shop so we are working on Plan B. Plan B involves a lot more than just a VVEL controller. Long term, we will be developing a universal full standalone EMS option similar to the HKS FCon V-Pro. A system like that does require a lot of time to develop so please be patient while we get this going. As far as Uprev working on VVEL control, I really hope they do because it would be the most affordable option. However, like theDreamer said, they aren't interested in working on it at this point. |
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Figure, with the stage 2 you're probably at the stock block's safe limits as it is. You're probably going to want to build the block before exceeding the aforementioned posted results, thus you're probably going to run a stand alone like the F-Con anyway. How does the F-Con match up with VVEL right now? Does it allow for additional tuning capabilities?
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The F-Con has no control over VVEL. |
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1.I dont think it was worth it because the piston in cylinder #2 took a dump on me I am building my motor now. All other were fine showed no signs of detonation in any other cylinder. Also the price and out the box performance is another reason, my kit was used thats the only reason I have it now. 2.No I am not maxed out my impeller speed is 56000 rpms at red line. I can go to 60k with the impeller, the ABEC 7 bearings in the unit are rated to 59k. What may limit me is the design like it did on my first set up. My first set up had issue's my MAF's maxed out way before red line 6700 rpm's. My boost was all over the place I know this killed my power. Take a look at the boost log from my dyno graph as a example. As you can see it's up and down,had it been leiner without dips and maxed out maf's. I have no doubt that it would have made way more power. The reason I made my first post in response to what you said about the blower. For another apples to oranges comparison here is a Gintani the S65 engine has a very high volumetric efficiency.This proves that you can make power on a engine with high VE,what is holding th Stillen kit back is design. Vortech. Gintani Stage 2+ "New" Dyno Results... - BMW M3 Forum.com (E30 M3 | E36 M3 | E46 M3 | E92 M3)
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Also Mike when you say the blower failed 3 times what failed impeller bearing? Because on a DE non rev-up with 6600 redline your not over spinning a T Trim with a 2.87 pulley.
With the volumetric efficiency of this engine it would make a way more power with larger displacement. The 3.7 would do wonders if it was strong the same can be said for the DE. At that point though better of going with a set of Turbo's witch is what i plan to do once I max this set up out.
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As far as the blower failure, yes, it was the bearings. We didn't think we were overspinning it either and our math showed that. However, Vortech was adamant that we were overspinning it and refused the warranty (the blower wasn't even 3 months old at the last failure). The biggest problem was that it was a V-2 unit and of course when it took a crap, it took the motor with it. When Vortech denied the warranty, the customer was done and washed his hands of the whole supercharger business and went with our Twin Turbo system that he is enjoying to this day. I wish you luck with your build! |
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I remember a while back Vortech had a bunch of bad blower's that was going around that sucks for the customers car you worked on.
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fingers crossed, champagne shall pour from the heavens the day someone has a cost effective crack to VVEL
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