[MENTION=4300]Alex@Stratified[/MENTION] forgive my ignorance if this is not even in the realm of possibility (or was explained previously), but it would be great if we could set a default on the Stratified traction control as well as the Cobb traction control. I find myself constantly disabling Cobb's TC and changing the Strat TC to 8 to allow most slip. Just a friendly suggestion to improve user experience.
The TC setting that is default on ours is 1 but this is very close to the middle of the range (4). We can setup any of the modes you want as default if you specify this when you purchase the feature or add it.
So what is the difference between Cobb tc and strat tc? I didn't realize stratified had its own tc. I just thought they made it possible to pick the intensity of the traction control
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The Stratified TC is using the same principle as the COBB TC but we have tuned it to our liking and based on a lot of seat time what we feel works best.
My Cobb AP says I'm pushing 26 pounds of boost. Is this a true measure? Wouldn't I have to be pushing over 300 whp to have those numbers?
Thanks!
- JR
Disclaimer: I'm running a Strat tune currently.
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Hi JR the boost pressure you see on the Accessport is accurate. However keep in mind that with the stock turbo you only peak at this number for a short RPM range in the low rev range. The stock turbo does not flow enough air to produce 300whp unfortunately. If you take a full datalog sweep of a pull you will see that boost pressure does drop as you head higher in RPM range.
Keep in mind that a peak boost pressure number does not tell you enough information to estimate power output. You need to know what turbo this is, how the entire pull looks like, timing, fueling, altitude, temperatures, etc.
An effective tool at estimating output if used correctly is Virtual Dyno. This uses the car weight and air resistance in conjunction with gearing and engine speed (RPM) during a full range sweep to estimate horsepower.
The article below is for a GTI but the same idea applies to the Fiesta. you just need to input the correct car setup numbers.
http://stratifiedauto.com/blog/how-to-setup-and-use-virtual-dyno-for-your-vw-gti/