Mine is really bad. It's only cruising around that you really notice it. If you're on it you're generally high enough in the rev range to avoid it.
I'm going to get mine mapped next month I think to get rid of it.
I've had my centre silencer taken out and the flatspot is from 2500 - 3000 rpm.
Yep. It's only small. It's like lag. The engine just strangles for a second and then all is normal.So has the flat spot literally got no power at all?
Yep. It's only small. It's like lag. The engine just strangles for a second and then all is normal.
You can learn to drive around it.So its like having a turbo haha?
Is it livable or is it as annoying as it sounds?
I just dont know whether its justified to spend 60 on a decat then get it mapped or just to leave it with the flat spot?
You can learn to drive around it.
I'm only getting it mapped because why not lol.
I still have the cats. If you remove them its even worse than mine apparently. I've got a non res scorpion system.
Its not like turbo,especialy the modern ones that kick in even at1500-2000 .
Its annoying i guess those flat spots but more interesting is if it can cause damage/increase wear to engine [emoji780]
I was under the assumption that larger turbos kick in at a higher rpm, but as said before, i've never driven a turbo car so was only guessing. Perhaps the car may be running lean whilst in the flatspot? Just thinking out loud hereIts not like turbo,especialy the modern ones that kick in even at1500-2000 .
Its annoying i guess those flat spots but more interesting is if it can cause damage/increase wear to engine [emoji780]
I was under the assumption that larger turbos kick in at a higher rpm, but as said before, i've never driven a turbo car so was only guessing. Perhaps the car may be running lean whilst in the flatspot? Just thinking out loud here
I was under the assumption that larger turbos kick in at a higher rpm, but as said before, I've never driven a turbo car so was only guessing. Perhaps the car may be running lean whilst in the flatspot? Just thinking out loud here
in general if you planning on doing any exhaust upgrades-do them first and then have it mapped..so think this through mate as you would be wasting your money on a remap and then deciding to go full aftermarket...
good luck