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» CMF MemberJust found this thread, randomly searching Google
http://www.micra.org.uk/archive/index.php/t-10647-p-2.html
Quick note to Ed in UK: Please look up "tractive effort". Its the raw measurement of torque that real dynamometers measure torque by. Its not "torque at the wheels". Tractive effort is like the raw torque measured on the rollers, you have to divide that figure up by the gear ratios and stuff to calculate the accurate torque at the engine. Of course there is no way blue monster made 800Nm at the wheels. Man, its "tractive effort" = raw torque measured by the rollers. Common on "real" dynos, not those dynos which "estimate" torque at the flywheel.
Blue monster made a bucketload of torque and in combination with the 31v gear ratios it was real world fast, despite what jealous people like Ed/UK may think. Ed, I wish you could have experienced a micra with that much grunt yourself first hand. There was a stupendous power band between 4000-7900rpm, that's 4000rpm. Below that you could cruise burning hardly any petrol - best of both worlds. I wouldn't go back to a T25 at all. The T25 had better response below 4000rpm, but above that, it topped out quite quickly and left you with no big real world push back. Blue Monster with the T28BB had the big mid range and top end to absolutely blow past WRXs and stuff. It was definitely the best setup. After all, I did play with a number of setups and trial and error from real world learning and money spending/wasting
http://www.micra.org.uk/archive/index.php/t-10647-p-2.html
Quick note to Ed in UK: Please look up "tractive effort". Its the raw measurement of torque that real dynamometers measure torque by. Its not "torque at the wheels". Tractive effort is like the raw torque measured on the rollers, you have to divide that figure up by the gear ratios and stuff to calculate the accurate torque at the engine. Of course there is no way blue monster made 800Nm at the wheels. Man, its "tractive effort" = raw torque measured by the rollers. Common on "real" dynos, not those dynos which "estimate" torque at the flywheel.
Blue monster made a bucketload of torque and in combination with the 31v gear ratios it was real world fast, despite what jealous people like Ed/UK may think. Ed, I wish you could have experienced a micra with that much grunt yourself first hand. There was a stupendous power band between 4000-7900rpm, that's 4000rpm. Below that you could cruise burning hardly any petrol - best of both worlds. I wouldn't go back to a T25 at all. The T25 had better response below 4000rpm, but above that, it topped out quite quickly and left you with no big real world push back. Blue Monster with the T28BB had the big mid range and top end to absolutely blow past WRXs and stuff. It was definitely the best setup. After all, I did play with a number of setups and trial and error from real world learning and money spending/wasting