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Torque dip on 1.6 SS - Is this normal


Steve Cragg

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Just had my 98 superlight on the rolling road for the first time. Power peaked at 134 bhp at 7250 rpm, torque peaked at 110 lbft.

 

The torque curve reaches maximum at approx 3200 rpm and then dips in a "U" shape bottoming out at approx 100 lbft at just over 4000 revs then gets back up to the maximum at 5000 revs.

 

Is this normal? If not, any suggestions on possible causes and how to remedy.

 

Any advice gratefully received. *smile*

 

Steve

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Thats a normal characteristic for a 4 cylinder engine. Its a function of the short exhaust primaries. If you were to fit a longer 4-2-1 manifold it would be smoothed out a lot, it may not go completely. I've run a lot of K's on dynos and you always get it with the standard manfolds.
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My car has the standard superlight 4-1 competition exhaust with primaries that join externally. Would a 4-2-1 and a different silncer make much difference to power/torque characteristics?

 

ISTR seeing a thread where people were saying that changing manifold/silencer from the standard set up had made a big difference in mid range torque.

 

Steve

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