VelocityAP Jaguar F-Type ECU Tuning, V6, V6S, V8S, V8R
#542
I did on my V8. 11.63 as stock and 11.39 with the lower pulley and VAP tune.
Same track, similar conditions, but this still isn't a great representation. With the tune I started getting wheel spin on the track, and had fuel dump to cool the cats at high RPM which slowed down my times. I put one step colder plugs in afterwards and am going to lower air pressure with these tires until I can get some new ones and try again. The 11.39 run was the only clean run out of 4, and I really need more runs to get a better idea of how fast this is. I expect to get into the 11.2s with this setup, but my trap speed wasn't where I had hoped it would be, probably due to the fuel dump at the top end.
Something else to consider is that there's a guy on here who supposedly ran an 11.3x on a stock R AWD, so my car is far from impressive to begin with.
Same track, similar conditions, but this still isn't a great representation. With the tune I started getting wheel spin on the track, and had fuel dump to cool the cats at high RPM which slowed down my times. I put one step colder plugs in afterwards and am going to lower air pressure with these tires until I can get some new ones and try again. The 11.39 run was the only clean run out of 4, and I really need more runs to get a better idea of how fast this is. I expect to get into the 11.2s with this setup, but my trap speed wasn't where I had hoped it would be, probably due to the fuel dump at the top end.
Something else to consider is that there's a guy on here who supposedly ran an 11.3x on a stock R AWD, so my car is far from impressive to begin with.
#544
I can barely put down the power I have now, that would make things worse for sure. In addition to that I do have concerns about the open deck design of the cylinders. I'm afraid pushing 700+ horsepower might crack a cylinder wall and require a full engine build to handle that power reliably. The reward hasn't been there for me to do it yet. In addition to not being able to go back to stock with the upper pulley. I like that option where I'm at right now.
I have been considering the 200 cell cats, but only from the perspective that they would help with my fuel dump issue to cool the cats during WOT... but what I haven't figured out is if the car actually physically measure cat temp or if it's a calculated value based on load, time, etc. If it's a calculated value the cats won't help at all.
I have been considering the 200 cell cats, but only from the perspective that they would help with my fuel dump issue to cool the cats during WOT... but what I haven't figured out is if the car actually physically measure cat temp or if it's a calculated value based on load, time, etc. If it's a calculated value the cats won't help at all.
#545
I can barely put down the power I have now, that would make things worse for sure. In addition to that I do have concerns about the open deck design of the cylinders. I'm afraid pushing 700+ horsepower might crack a cylinder wall and require a full engine build to handle that power reliably. The reward hasn't been there for me to do it yet. In addition to not being able to go back to stock with the upper pulley. I like that option where I'm at right now.
I have been considering the 200 cell cats, but only from the perspective that they would help with my fuel dump issue to cool the cats during WOT... but what I haven't figured out is if the car actually physically measure cat temp or if it's a calculated value based on load, time, etc. If it's a calculated value the cats won't help at all.
I have been considering the 200 cell cats, but only from the perspective that they would help with my fuel dump issue to cool the cats during WOT... but what I haven't figured out is if the car actually physically measure cat temp or if it's a calculated value based on load, time, etc. If it's a calculated value the cats won't help at all.
#546
On a Subaru i'd be comfortable pushing the limits, but not on a motor in the 5 figure range. I'll let someone else play with that fire for now.
#547
Just added to the site - now in stock. We're finding that maybe 1/10 people who are fitting the crank pulley to the V8 SC Jags & Range Rovers are getting occasional misfire codes. Some are higher mileage vehicles that have old plugs, coil packs & clogged injectors and that have both upper & lower pulleys. The others seem to be in hotter environments like the Middle East, Texas etc.
These plugs are 1 heat range cooler than stock. The general rule of thumb is 1 heat stage for 100BHP gained so a crank pulley & tune on a V8R passes that sniff test. We're recommending gapping at .036, for this level of charged pressure.
Colder Spark Plug Set Jaguar Land Rover 5.0L Supercharged
These plugs are 1 heat range cooler than stock. The general rule of thumb is 1 heat stage for 100BHP gained so a crank pulley & tune on a V8R passes that sniff test. We're recommending gapping at .036, for this level of charged pressure.
Colder Spark Plug Set Jaguar Land Rover 5.0L Supercharged
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Pax (06-01-2019)
#548
I run these, no issues here!
#550
I have a feeling the stock V6S plugs are good enough, they are already heat range 7 whereas the the V8 stock plugs are heat range 6. Going up one heat range again on the V6S plug to heat range 8 could be overkill. Stock V6S plugs are NGK 93476 SILZKAR7E8S, JLR part number C2Z28434.
I already have a set of six new stock ones ready to go in at the 3 year service due mid-Jan 2018, and my dastardly plan is to buy and fit the larger crank pulley and associated tune around about the same time, so then I can report back on any problems with the stock plugs.
I already have a set of six new stock ones ready to go in at the 3 year service due mid-Jan 2018, and my dastardly plan is to buy and fit the larger crank pulley and associated tune around about the same time, so then I can report back on any problems with the stock plugs.
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Unhingd (08-17-2017)
#552
#553
I know I may be in the minority asking this, but do you plan analyzing the tune of the new V6 400 when that comes out to see what Jag did to get the extra 20 HP? I may feel better getting a tune that's slightly even more safe than the VAP tune at the expense of the 16 extra HP.
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VelocityAP Industries Ltd.
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www.velocityap.com
Stuart Dickinson
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VelocityAP Industries Ltd.
O: (1)250-485-5126
E: Stuart@VelocityAP.com
www.velocityap.com
#554
So would you say there's any safety benefit of getting just a V6 400 (395bhp) tune instead of the full 416bhp tune?
#555
Considering the JLR will consider your vehicle 'tuned' even if it is just the 400 version settings you might as well go whole hog.
At least that's the way I see it!
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VelocityAP Industries Ltd.
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E: Stuart@VelocityAP.com
www.velocityap.com
Stuart Dickinson
Managing Director
VelocityAP Industries Ltd.
O: (1)250-485-5126
E: Stuart@VelocityAP.com
www.velocityap.com
#556
I suppose there is some, but it is pretty marginal. We're running these engines with the crank pulleys at 450BHP with zero issues across many vehicles.
Considering the JLR will consider your vehicle 'tuned' even if it is just the 400 version settings you might as well go whole hog.
At least that's the way I see it!
Considering the JLR will consider your vehicle 'tuned' even if it is just the 400 version settings you might as well go whole hog.
At least that's the way I see it!
#558
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Stuart Dickinson
Managing Director
VelocityAP Industries Ltd.
O: (1)250-485-5126
E: Stuart@VelocityAP.com
www.velocityap.com
Stuart Dickinson
Managing Director
VelocityAP Industries Ltd.
O: (1)250-485-5126
E: Stuart@VelocityAP.com
www.velocityap.com
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zmoothg (08-23-2017)
#559
I am still waiting to get my next hp/tq fix after the crank pulley install. The upper sc pulley continues to mock me from the table, whispering sweet nothings in my ear so that I install him and enjoy the next performance high that awaits. So tempted but the whole it's not a reversible upgrade keeps at bay, for the meantime.