2012 Civic Si Sedan (FB6/K24Z7)
P2R Throttle Body Spacer (TBS) Review
Not an actual dyno.
Summary: Gained 1 whp. Lost 7 lbft of midrange torque.
22-75 mph 3rd Gear Pull Comparison (Time: first instance of 75 *VSS - Time: first instance of 22 VSS)
Stock: 8.548 sec
P2R TBS: 8.644 sec -->
-96ms slower
Stock: 07/06/14, 12:30 AM, *IAT=86, fuel=7 bars
P2R TBS: 07/09/14, 12:05 AM, IAT=84, fuel=5 bars
The chart above was plotted from FlashPro datalog.
Same back road,
same starting point,
same cold start from home to back road,
same stock tune/calibration,
same 3rd gear datalog.
Notes:
- I drive this car 5-6 times a week. First drive after installation felt the same. The only difference is the subtle whistle at lower rpm.
- Wind (head/tail) could have been a factor. I should have noted the outside temperature for IAT comparison.
- Data log showed NO Traction Control slips on either one.
- I do two data logs per modification/change. The second set is similar.
- I understand that there are skeptics about not using an actual dynamo-meter (aka dyno). However, I'm merely highlighting the difference in torque and resulting calculated horsepower.
- I think that the slower elapsed time (ET) in 3rd gear pull bolsters the story depicted in the chart.
Questions:
- Does P2R TBS require a tune and/or complementary modification in order to see gain?
- What could have I done wrong assuming P2R wouldn't sell a product that has placebo effect?
About Me:
I'm new to Flashpro and engine tuning and therefore any insight, constructive criticism, suggestion etc will be well appreciated. I am eager to learn this craft.
*IAT: Intake Air Temperature
*VSS: Vehicle Speed Sensor (ground speed)