BHP calculating

caveo

Guest
I think i read that vag-com can calculate your bhp , which blocks to i use and how do i work it out??
 

caveo

Guest
Right mate iv been and done it and the best i can get is 227 g/s which is 280 bhp ( x 1.25 ) so now im worried . No fault codes and i cant see any loose hoses or split ones.
 

ibizacupra

Jack-RIP my little Friend
Jul 25, 2001
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block 120 was the original torque figure. log that and rpm and you back calculate bhp
( as said, meaningless once modded)
 

caveo

Guest
i used block 77 rpm and mass air in ( best was 227 @ 6400rpm )
 
May 25, 2004
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Newport, South Wales
forget calculating it from MAF for an accurate reading. Found a post from Bill a while back, plenty of threads out there on this.

Quote:
Originally Posted by Feel
Sorry Bill - I've read this post a good few times and I don't understand...

Are you talking about the 1.31 * g/sec = HP calculation, or something else?

kinda the same thing... scaling in factory ecu's is not the same, so comparisons with x g/s = a power output can at best only be a guide.

internal scaling of maf being different between ecu's, let alone various "tune" ones
 

caveo

Guest
well im having a service on friday so i'v asked em to take a look.
 

jcc-gttdi150

www.torqueoftyneside.co.u
The formula I was told to use for bhp using vagcom is below but you'll need to log rpm and torque as a minimum from the blocks. torque in Nm is block 020 on mine.

First, you'll need to convert the Nm torque to lb/ft, which is done by multiplying Nm by 0.738

Then you use this:


bhp= (rpm) * (lb/ft) /5252

I did and then used the excel graphing to create this graph

power-torque.jpg


207bhp and 302lb/ft, which is nice:funk:
 
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