Health check at mrc 309bhp vac issues and decoke
Re: Health check at mrc 309bhp vac issues and decoke
Most out there are only making 360-370 and that's not much for the weight,they need to be in good order and fettled to be a real high performance motor.
Re: Health check at mrc 309bhp vac issues and decoke
180 isn't bad but avants are faster 

Re: Health check at mrc 309bhp vac issues and decoke
But the dogs in the back won't like it!lengster1 wrote:180 isn't bad but avants are faster
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Re: Health check at mrc 309bhp vac issues and decoke
Ha ha yeh and the ladders on the roof may blow off
2006 black audi rs4 b7 mrc stage 2 stage 2 manifold de cats miltek coil overs light weight flywheel black optics 445bhp 470nm
Re: Health check at mrc 309bhp vac issues and decoke
So my stock RS did 201.9kw or about 275 PS (if I got the conversion right)
I'm told that's pretty normal. Car has done 53,000km
Was planning on getting it carbon cleaned around the 60,000 km mark
These numbers are nothing like what I'm reading in this thread, should I do the carbon clean sooner?
Graze
I'm told that's pretty normal. Car has done 53,000km
Was planning on getting it carbon cleaned around the 60,000 km mark
These numbers are nothing like what I'm reading in this thread, should I do the carbon clean sooner?
Graze
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Re: Health check at mrc 309bhp vac issues and decoke
275PS is way too low. I assume your 'RS' is a B7 RS4? Your problem is not carbon, I'd save your money and get somebody to look at your engine. Most likely a vacuum problem with power that low.Graze wrote:So my stock RS did 201.9kw or about 275 PS (if I got the conversion right)
I'm told that's pretty normal. Car has done 53,000km
Was planning on getting it carbon cleaned around the 60,000 km mark
These numbers are nothing like what I'm reading in this thread, should I do the carbon clean sooner?
Graze
Re: Health check at mrc 309bhp vac issues and decoke
I'm sure people have said that if the manifold flaps are well and truly stuck either due to carbon or vacuum then you'll get at most around 270-290ps.
But this will trip a mil light instantly...
But this will trip a mil light instantly...
Re: Health check at mrc 309bhp vac issues and decoke
I think that is about right Graze. We measure power at the wheels where as these guys measure power at the flywheel (between you and me, it sounds like a bit of guess work as the engine isn't removed)MikeFish wrote:275PS is way too low. I assume your 'RS' is a B7 RS4? Your problem is not carbon, I'd save your money and get somebody to look at your engine. Most likely a vacuum problem with power that low.Graze wrote:So my stock RS did 201.9kw or about 275 PS (if I got the conversion right)
I'm told that's pretty normal. Car has done 53,000km
Was planning on getting it carbon cleaned around the 60,000 km mark
These numbers are nothing like what I'm reading in this thread, should I do the carbon clean sooner?
Graze
Re: Health check at mrc 309bhp vac issues and decoke
graphs for wheel power, very accurate, all these guys do is independent dyno testing, some for type rating (DIN/ISO/TUV/EEC) for manufacturers
http://rototest-research.eu/popup/perfo ... artsID=769
car had 17000 miles on it, so it had dirty valves
http://rototest-research.eu/popup/perfo ... artsID=281
car had 600 miles, so was clean
clean 349 HP
dirty 333 HP
4.5% loss, but not all is due the deposits, I estimate tire wear had a lot to do with it
a car making 275 at the wheels has a lot more issues than carbon
http://rototest-research.eu/popup/perfo ... artsID=769
car had 17000 miles on it, so it had dirty valves
http://rototest-research.eu/popup/perfo ... artsID=281
car had 600 miles, so was clean
clean 349 HP
dirty 333 HP
4.5% loss, but not all is due the deposits, I estimate tire wear had a lot to do with it
a car making 275 at the wheels has a lot more issues than carbon
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Re: Health check at mrc 309bhp vac issues and decoke
Arthur
car runs well and pulls hard (although I haven't driven another B7 RS4)
what should i be looking for if you think it has other things wrong with it?
Graze
car runs well and pulls hard (although I haven't driven another B7 RS4)
what should i be looking for if you think it has other things wrong with it?
Graze
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2007 B7 RS4, Ibis white, 8mm spacers, carbon chin spoiler
2001 B5 RS4, Metallic Black, Neuspeed rear ARB, 275/30/19's + 10mm spacers on B7 RS4 wheels! 034 motor mounts, APR snub mount, JHM shortshifter, 18Z calipers & slotted rotors, custom FBSW
V12 Vantage S
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2007 B7 RS4, Ibis white, 8mm spacers, carbon chin spoiler
2001 B5 RS4, Metallic Black, Neuspeed rear ARB, 275/30/19's + 10mm spacers on B7 RS4 wheels! 034 motor mounts, APR snub mount, JHM shortshifter, 18Z calipers & slotted rotors, custom FBSW
Re: Health check at mrc 309bhp vac issues and decoke
If those dyno charts a accurate, it appears they are only losing 15-20% through drive train loss.
Everything I have ever seen indicates awd cars lose roughly 30%.
Everything I have ever seen indicates awd cars lose roughly 30%.
Re: Health check at mrc 309bhp vac issues and decoke
they are accurate, that's all these guys do is dyno, not tune or anything else, just dynobillq wrote:If those dyno charts a accurate, it appears they are only losing 15-20% through drive train loss.
Everything I have ever seen indicates awd cars lose roughly 30%.
what have you 'seen''?
rated 420
making 340 (use ~ average)
losses = (420-340)/420 ~20%
which is what would be expected and is quite high
most 2wd lose 10-15%
no way is it losing 30% or 125 HP
the most I've seen on a dyno that actually measures losses is ~100HP (car had other issues) which is only 24% or so
30% is only possible with the brakes applied

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Re: Health check at mrc 309bhp vac issues and decoke
do some 3k to 8k 3rd gear runs, maybe 3 to 5 of themGraze wrote:Arthur
car runs well and pulls hard (although I haven't driven another B7 RS4)
what should i be looking for if you think it has other things wrong with it?
Graze
post the results
Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the the universe...Albert Einstein
Re: Health check at mrc 309bhp vac issues and decoke
Will try And find somewhere to do them without losing my licence - not easy around Brisbane
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V12 Vantage S
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2007 B7 RS4, Ibis white, 8mm spacers, carbon chin spoiler
2001 B5 RS4, Metallic Black, Neuspeed rear ARB, 275/30/19's + 10mm spacers on B7 RS4 wheels! 034 motor mounts, APR snub mount, JHM shortshifter, 18Z calipers & slotted rotors, custom FBSW
Re: Health check at mrc 309bhp vac issues and decoke
Vacuum system the obvious place to start.Graze wrote:Arthur
car runs well and pulls hard (although I haven't driven another B7 RS4)
what should i be looking for if you think it has other things wrong with it?
Graze
I do think that a fair bit of the problems are resolved during cleaning when the silly 10p one way vacuum valve is changed.
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