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dyno numbers, Hell yeah!!!!
We was only able to make 1 dyno run, cause my downpipe rubbed on the dynowheel http://images.zeroforum.com/smile/emsad.gif
I have to weld some sheet of metal, cause it is pretty low material there and go on dyno somewhere next week with bigger tires. There are 1000rpm left, ignition can be advanced and the cam gears are setted to zero/zero. So we did not any modifications. 384.2 bhp / 342 whp at 8000rpm 350 Newtonmeter at ???? Too bad that the printer was out of order so I have no plot. This was with 1.2 Bar boost in 5th gear. We expect 400+ bhp next dyno session when we are able to drive without rubbing. |
Re: dyno numbers, Hell yeah!!!! (austrian type-R)
why in 5th gear? good numbers http://images.zeroforum.com/smile/emsmile.gif
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Re: dyno numbers, Hell yeah!!!! (Jordo)
Turbonetics T04e/T3 hybrid, .54 trim, stage 3 Turbine .63 trim
Greddy type-S Blowoff valve Tial 35mm Wastegate (closed loop) RC 440cc Injectors Skunk2 adjustabel cam gears AEM fuel press regulator (3.5 Bar fixed fuel press) Walbro JR-fuel pump Crower valve springs + titan retainers JE pro-series pistons Eagle rods ARP head stuts Jackson Racing 70° thermostat (coming soon) Thermal R&D 3 inch exhaust Catech 3" cat 3" mid pipe resonator Haltech E6K ECU GM 3 Bar MAP Sensor "easy to use" valve for adjusting boost inside the cockpit Clutchnet stage 2 clutch (perhaps it goes out and will be replaced with a costum SACHS clutch) Fidanza flywheel (goes out) 17row oil cooler with thermostat NGK copper plugs heat range 7 Castrol Formula RS 10W-60 oil Aluminium flywheel sucks (on this hp) and this one is too light IMO. EDIT: those are corrected DIN numbers. I have the USDM final drive at home and when I install it in combo with my stock JDM 5th gear and my 225/45/16 tires (diameter 615mm) + the redline of 9000rpm............please calculate it here: 4.400 fd and 5th 0.787. http://www.osella.com.au/java-gear-ratios-3.htm 299.6 kph here I come! http://images.zeroforum.com/smile/emsmile.gif http://images.zeroforum.com/smile/emsmile.gif http://images.zeroforum.com/smile/emsmile.gif Should I do it?!?!?!? http://images.zeroforum.com/smile/emcrook.gif |
Re: dyno numbers, Hell yeah!!!! (austrian type-R)
very nice man! much better than your old jrsc eh? http://images.zeroforum.com/smile/emsmile.gif
-Xerxes |
Re: dyno numbers, Hell yeah!!!! (Xerxes)
sellme the fw and i'll buy it if its barely used & CHEAP http://images.zeroforum.com/smile/emsmile.gif
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Re: dyno numbers, Hell yeah!!!! (lucas569)
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Re: dyno numbers, Hell yeah!!!! (austrian type-R)
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Re: dyno numbers, Hell yeah!!!! (DIRep972)
I smell another 11sec club memeber.
Looks great keep up the good work! |
Re: dyno numbers, Hell yeah!!!! (Dublocivic)
nice #'s.
what manifold? Tom |
Re: dyno numbers, Hell yeah!!!! (Tomakit)
What was your duty cycle on those injectors? I thought 100% duty cycle occurred around 280 whp on 440 injectors??
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Re: dyno numbers, Hell yeah!!!! (2000Si-at-UK)
440cc=380whp????!!!!
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Re: dyno numbers, Hell yeah!!!! (mikvtec)
The injestors are maxed out. Donīt know the exact duty cycle, but my tuner said it is not more possible with that.
I run Multipoint injection where the injectors are fired 2 times (one time on closed intake valve and second time when the intake valve opens) This way we can inject more fuel. Stock intake Mnifold and DRAG III exhaut manifold. |
Re: dyno numbers, Hell yeah!!!! (austrian type-R)
damn impressive. nice http://images.zeroforum.com/smile/emthup.gif
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Re: dyno numbers, Hell yeah!!!! (Pb_Foot)
nice
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