I just arrived back from my install of the new CPE FMIC and standback EMS. I can't say that I am completely satisfied this go around. It may in fact be my fault, as I didn't have the time or resources to do a pre-FMIC dyno run like I was wishing to do.
The install took place at the CPE shop yesterday evening. There were 3 guys working on my car from about 7:45 to 11:15 or so. It took an experienced tech about 3 hours for the standback install, and the front mount was a little less involved and took about 2 hours or so. Seems to be that the FMIC is a DIY install. It was not a big deal at all, as everything went on smoothly. The EMS wiring did not look pleasant, and I would not attempt it unless you at least have some electrical/wiring experience.
As for the dyno results.....performed at altered atmosphere in gaithersburg maryland the following morning. On a side note....all hotels were booked that night...so yes....I slept in my car. (freak) Customer service was good, but slow. I arrived at my scheduled appointment at about 8:45 am and did not leave until about 1 pm. Things were just very busy at the shop and Mike, the owner, had other matters that were deemed more important than mine.
So I did about 20-25 pulls on the Dynojet AWD dyno. The bypass was placed in the CPE EMS for a baseline pull. This baseline still included the FMIC mod.
236 hp and 250 torque was with the following mods:
CPE CAI
CPE TBE with mufflers and high-flow cat
CPE FMIC
*temp 85 deg, humidity 11%, app. 94 octane, new dry fit CPE air filter
Also, baseline AFR was horrible, as it dropped below 10:1 past 5500 rpm.
After tuning with the CPE EMS and making two separate maps (explained below) I reached 264 hp and 276 torque. Again my mods are all CPE....FMIC, CAI, TBE, EMS.
The results:
approximately 28 max hp and 26 max torque with the CPE EMS tuning. However, there is much more to be said by the dyno sheets. If you look at RPM ranges of 2500-6500 rpms, there is about a 20-25 hp and 20-25 torque increase through the entire parameter. Another key, it EMS held 245 hp (or about 90% of total power) up to 6400 rpms.
My feelings:
I am terrible upset that my baseline pulls were not as high as I expected. I honestly thought I would throw a baseline pull of 250-260 hp, and be close to 300 with FMIC and EMS tune. CONSIDERING...the CPE website has a MS6 dyno with ONLY CAI and it was 233 hp and 264 torque. With my FMIC, CAI, and TBE I was only 3 more hp and 14 LESS torque. Something is not adding up. Let me elaborate via CPE's website....
MOD - CPE CAI .......221 BASE HP.....233 FINAL HP.....12 GAIN HP
MOD - DOWNPIPE.....210 BASE HP.....247 FINAL HP.....28 GAIN HP
MOD - EXHAUST.......221 BASE HP.....247 FINAL HP.....26 GAIN HP
Now let's compare with my mods and results.
MY MODS.........TOTAL FINAL HP
CPE CAI,
DOWNPIPE,............236
CBE, AND
FMIC
WHAT the HELL happened to my horsepower. I would also show torque, but I'm getting more frustrated as this new post continues. I am smart enough to know that bolt ons are not additive when it comes to dyno numbers, but WHEN THE HELL DID THEY BECOME SUBRACTIVE?
So take a look at the results of the dyno and let me know what you all think. I need sleep at this point. And another thing, I'll be going to the track tomorrow to see what kind of changes I can get on the 1/8th. I'll post slips tomorrow or sat.
The install took place at the CPE shop yesterday evening. There were 3 guys working on my car from about 7:45 to 11:15 or so. It took an experienced tech about 3 hours for the standback install, and the front mount was a little less involved and took about 2 hours or so. Seems to be that the FMIC is a DIY install. It was not a big deal at all, as everything went on smoothly. The EMS wiring did not look pleasant, and I would not attempt it unless you at least have some electrical/wiring experience.
As for the dyno results.....performed at altered atmosphere in gaithersburg maryland the following morning. On a side note....all hotels were booked that night...so yes....I slept in my car. (freak) Customer service was good, but slow. I arrived at my scheduled appointment at about 8:45 am and did not leave until about 1 pm. Things were just very busy at the shop and Mike, the owner, had other matters that were deemed more important than mine.
So I did about 20-25 pulls on the Dynojet AWD dyno. The bypass was placed in the CPE EMS for a baseline pull. This baseline still included the FMIC mod.
236 hp and 250 torque was with the following mods:
CPE CAI
CPE TBE with mufflers and high-flow cat
CPE FMIC
*temp 85 deg, humidity 11%, app. 94 octane, new dry fit CPE air filter
Also, baseline AFR was horrible, as it dropped below 10:1 past 5500 rpm.
After tuning with the CPE EMS and making two separate maps (explained below) I reached 264 hp and 276 torque. Again my mods are all CPE....FMIC, CAI, TBE, EMS.
The results:
approximately 28 max hp and 26 max torque with the CPE EMS tuning. However, there is much more to be said by the dyno sheets. If you look at RPM ranges of 2500-6500 rpms, there is about a 20-25 hp and 20-25 torque increase through the entire parameter. Another key, it EMS held 245 hp (or about 90% of total power) up to 6400 rpms.
My feelings:
I am terrible upset that my baseline pulls were not as high as I expected. I honestly thought I would throw a baseline pull of 250-260 hp, and be close to 300 with FMIC and EMS tune. CONSIDERING...the CPE website has a MS6 dyno with ONLY CAI and it was 233 hp and 264 torque. With my FMIC, CAI, and TBE I was only 3 more hp and 14 LESS torque. Something is not adding up. Let me elaborate via CPE's website....
MOD - CPE CAI .......221 BASE HP.....233 FINAL HP.....12 GAIN HP
MOD - DOWNPIPE.....210 BASE HP.....247 FINAL HP.....28 GAIN HP
MOD - EXHAUST.......221 BASE HP.....247 FINAL HP.....26 GAIN HP
Now let's compare with my mods and results.
MY MODS.........TOTAL FINAL HP
CPE CAI,
DOWNPIPE,............236
CBE, AND
FMIC
WHAT the HELL happened to my horsepower. I would also show torque, but I'm getting more frustrated as this new post continues. I am smart enough to know that bolt ons are not additive when it comes to dyno numbers, but WHEN THE HELL DID THEY BECOME SUBRACTIVE?
So take a look at the results of the dyno and let me know what you all think. I need sleep at this point. And another thing, I'll be going to the track tomorrow to see what kind of changes I can get on the 1/8th. I'll post slips tomorrow or sat.



