drledford93
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We should all enjoy the mods we make. But we must be realistic about what they actually do for performance You can set the Forge carefully enough to make it more "lively" when you granny shift. But, please understand that being more lively at light throttle does not make the car either faster or quicker. It comes at the cost, according to the tests results in the study I posted, of losing a pound to almost two pounds of boost at WOT in third gear and above.
All of the "lively" difference goes away when you flat shift.
Here's an example perhaps a bit better than butt dyno of performance with the flat shift with the stock valve and simiple mods listed in sig:
Charts were generated by use of a G-Tech Pro accelerometer and confirmed by a recent video of a timed 40-120 run. Get out your stop watch for if you want something a little better than a butt dyno. And then tell me if the stock BPV is lively enough for you.
Just trying to bring a little objective evidence-based science to the discussion.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRY2wCDcfWA
The video'd run might have been quicker but for the traction loss (even with DSC ON) in second gear and part way through third (time for new tires).
Now really, how often do you go flat out and shift without lifting? You really must not like your clutch/tranny/diff. I particularly like mine, so I don't.
I beg to differ about the negating of differences due to 1-2lbs of boost diff. Look closely at 1st and 2nd. You're talking IIRC 10-13lbs difference at the commencement of the run. That's HUGE (50-65 hp) vs a small (5-10 hp) diff.
Evidence-based my patootie. Do you think your "evidence" is scientific? Get over your bad self. Jeez. This thread wasn't even about this and you had to hijack it. Thanks.
Daniel