Time for an update:
I made a few changes and took the car to a different dyno shop. The car came into the shop and made 190Kw on the first run. They then modified my fuel setup and put a new intake pipe on, fixed my MAF sensor mount and the result was
213.8Kw again - but this was partially due to a different dyno.
Peak torque was 521nm and more impressively
380nm at 2250rpm.The car is much faster now, but still some improvements to be made.
I recently shipped an ecu to Gouky in the US who will be modifying my ECU. Changes are listed below:
-7200rpm rev limiter
-Leaner Tune - current tune is seeing 10.5 AFR at peak
-Torque limiting removed (explained below)
-Higher Speed Cut (Current is 250km/h)
Unfortunately the immobilizer has to stay. The torque limiting in the standard ecu is between idle and 3000ish RPM to stop torque steer, which is acheived via limiting the VVTI tables. With this removed the car should make a bit more power on the low end.
On the top end, the VVTI is again limited up past 5800ish RPM as a "soft" limiter. with the 7200RPM limiter, the tables will be extended. This should see more power.
Speed cut is getting extended to 265km/h, which is the maximum allowable from the ECU. My current gear ratio's wouldn't let me go past this much further anyway. I expect 250km/h to be achievable, considering I can do 200km/h in a 650m straight at Queensland raceway from a rolling start.
Unsure on what peak will be, this is a very experimental tune so I will be fitting a wide band to monitor it whilst the car "learns" before taking it to the dyno again. If all is OK, I will run the ECU at Wakefield.
I also need a new set of rear tyres for obvious reasons... haha.