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Re: Stages...in T5 suite
Posted by dref (more from dref) on Fri, 27 Jul 2012 08:58:07
In Reply to: Re: Stages...stage left, MC [Profile/Gallery]
, Thu, 26 Jul 2012 19:48:22
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A copy 'n paste excerpt outlining the levels of tune/performance directly possible using the T5 Suite 'Tuning Wizard'
Analyzing Trionic 5 with T5Suite Tuning the T5 : Tuning in general
© Dilemma & J.K. Nilsson 2010 rev 1.23 57
Stage I
Stage I is achievable with all stock hardware. No modifications needed here. This does not mean that
you cannot replace the stock airfilter with an open airfilter, but it is no requirement for stage 1.
Power gain achievable: ~ 20-30 bhp.
Torque gain achievable: ~ 50 Nm.
Stage II
Stage II needs at least a sport exhaust from the catalyst backwards (cat-back). Again an open airfilter
is optional but not required.
Power gain achievable: ~ 30-50 bhp.
Torque gain achievable: ~ 80 Nm.
Stage III
Stage III needs at least an open airfilter and a complete sport exhaust (turbo-back). This exhaust
must be at least 2.5 inches in diameter. A sport or race catalyst will help spool-up.
Power gain achievable: ~ 60 - 70 bhp.
Torque gain achievable: ~ 100 - 120 Nm.
Beyond those clear/distinct steps, the variables/combinations in Hardware And software are legion.
No longer so simple to apply such a facile label as 'stage'.
Only trivia info, but of some small entertainment value at least :-)
posted by 207.6.242...
Posts in this Thread:
- '94 Aero lossing coolant during high speed, ColinE, Tue, 24 Jul 2012 22:59:04
- Re: '94 Aero lossing coolant during high speed, MC , Wed, 25 Jul 2012 23:25:48
- Thanks BobS & Dummy will post for follow up nm., CE, Wed, 25 Jul 2012 20:24:06
- Re: '94 Aero lossing coolant during high speed, BobS, Wed, 25 Jul 2012 11:17:04
- Re: '94 Aero lossing coolant during high speed, dummy, Wed, 25 Jul 2012 04:20:06
- FYI : lossing coolant around 0.5 litre / 1-2 hr driving, ColinE, Tue, 24 Jul 2012 23:00:31
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