Mazdaspeed3 Testing

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Mazdaspeed3 Testing

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We will be road testing VersaTuner for Mazdaspeed3 this week and hopefully following Fez on the dyno this Saturday with a few before and after pulls.

Stay tuned...
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Mazdaspeed3 Testing

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Good luck with it!!
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Re: Mazdaspeed3 Testing

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As long as Fez's car makes it to MI.. hahaha.
stupid thing.
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Re: Mazdaspeed3 Testing

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Well, we had some issues with the dyno at the shop. We'll get that resolved soon. Street tuning is continuing while we work that out.

The feed back is good so far. Keep an eye out for feedback from beta tester SP33D 3.
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Mazdaspeed3 Testing

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Steve you planning on doing a grimmspeed interrupt map for the MPS?
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Yes. I'll be building tunes for the 3's soon.
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Mazdaspeed3 Testing

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Cool cool, I have one fitted if you need help with logs etc
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We spent some time on the dyno Thursday.

Unfortunately, we ran out of time and did not finish the "High Load" tune. We got some good numbers from the 93 Octane Base tune as well as some preliminary numbers from the high load tune.

I'll spill the beans a bit and say that the high load tune is putting out a nice wide 290 - 292 WTQ plateau :)

The test car is a bone stock 2008 MAZDASPEED3.

To get a baseline, we ran three pulls with the stock tune and picked the highest one. We got the best stock numbers after a long cool down.

Here are the numbers from the Mustang dyno:
VT 93 Base vs Stock numbers.jpg
VT 93 Base vs Stock numbers.jpg (22.96 KiB) Viewed 17661 times
The graphs - Note the massive increase in area under the curve!
VT 93 Base vs Stock.jpg
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Stock MS3 - 2nd pull.jpg
Stock MS3 - 2nd pull.jpg (162.48 KiB) Viewed 17661 times
MS3 Base 93 Octane.jpg
MS3 Base 93 Octane.jpg (166.47 KiB) Viewed 17661 times
The car:
MS3 on Dyno.JPG
MS3 on Dyno.JPG (279.06 KiB) Viewed 17661 times
Bone stock (Except for the MAZDASPEED oil filler cap ;))
Stock 2008 MS3.JPG
Stock 2008 MS3.JPG (381.69 KiB) Viewed 17661 times
No exotic cooling
Basic Cooling.JPG
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We will finish the high load tune in the next week or two. It's just a matter of working out the scheduling.
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Re: Mazdaspeed3 Testing

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The red Mazdaspeed oil cap is stock on that car, I have one on my car. Some dealers removed them and installed the plastic ones and sold the red one as a upgrade.
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Re: Mazdaspeed3 Testing

Post by SP33D 3 »

Meant to post a while back after the first dyno session back in June...the Speed 3 VersaTune that Steve configured is nothing short of sensational. When leaving Speed Industry (appropriate name) we flashed the VersaTune and I immediately noticed an improvement in low end performance. I could feel more power and torque off the line and could wind out 1st gear, which is usually useless with stock tune. Each gear thereafter felt more powerful and could be wound out without losing performance or cutting out before shift points (around 5500-6000 rpm). As you might wonder from the pictures, this testing was all done on winter wheels/tires --- I would expect even better driving performance from summer wheels/tires next year. Great job Steve! Looking forward to next dyno session and all the "tweaks" you made to the program :!:
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