dyno numbers
Re: dyno numbers
Originally posted by 95ZAPPER
Went to the dyno the other day and I got 279.5 rwhp & 313.8 rwtq.. Are these good numbers for my mods (check the sig)and what little things can I do to get to the 300 mark?
Went to the dyno the other day and I got 279.5 rwhp & 313.8 rwtq.. Are these good numbers for my mods (check the sig)and what little things can I do to get to the 300 mark?
no cutout & stock programming and it was about 31*C and very humid on that day.... I thought the #'s were pretty good but I am glad to here I can probably squeeze some more out of her without doing too much...
Originally posted by 95ZAPPER
no cutout & stock programming and it was about 31*C and very humid on that day.... I thought the #'s were pretty good but I am glad to here I can probably squeeze some more out of her without doing too much...
no cutout & stock programming and it was about 31*C and very humid on that day.... I thought the #'s were pretty good but I am glad to here I can probably squeeze some more out of her without doing too much...
See my numbers. You are pretty close, about 6 rwhp/rwtq lower than me. I think a mail order tune would get you 6-10 hp.
You do have a CAI right?
BTW, I really like SSR Integral rims. Bet they look nice.
1.6 RR's should get you very close to 300 rwhp.
Dan
You do have a CAI right?
BTW, I really like SSR Integral rims. Bet they look nice.
1.6 RR's should get you very close to 300 rwhp.
Dan
Last edited by stereomandan; Jun 15, 2004 at 10:17 AM.
Ya i got a homemade cai, and the SSR rims do look sweeeet! I don't really want to take the valve covers off for RR's... I would love to get 300 rwhp with just a tune and maybe a cutout.. For this car when i am ready, I will drop in a different motor (to my specs of course) and a rear end and go from there.. I don't want to build up this motor or rebuild it. (only has 30k on it).. Been there and done that on too many other cars.. I am saving the cash to do a complete replacement of the engine and rear end.. Thanks for the responses everyone! keep it comin if you can tell me how to squeeze a few more ponies out of her..
Re: dyno numbers
Originally posted by 95ZAPPER
Went to the dyno the other day and I got 279.5 rwhp & 313.8 rwtq.. Are these good numbers for my mods (check the sig)and what little things can I do to get to the 300 mark?
Went to the dyno the other day and I got 279.5 rwhp & 313.8 rwtq.. Are these good numbers for my mods (check the sig)and what little things can I do to get to the 300 mark?
I dynoed just about the same as you, 277rwhp & 315rwtq, where did you dyno it?
a higher powered ignition will get you a more powerful, longer spark, a box alone with a matching coil will get you more power, but this will also let you run a bigger gap which will help
the MSD 6A box is a great bang for the buck at about 150 bucks
Things like temperature, humidity and pressure are already
factored into the dyno correction factor (SAE or STP). There
is no point in thinking that because it was hot or humid that
the numbers will be low. They are corrected to a standard.
factored into the dyno correction factor (SAE or STP). There
is no point in thinking that because it was hot or humid that
the numbers will be low. They are corrected to a standard.
Re: Re: dyno numbers
Originally posted by Canadian z28
Hello fellow Toronto man
I dynoed just about the same as you, 277rwhp & 315rwtq, where did you dyno it?
Hello fellow Toronto man
I dynoed just about the same as you, 277rwhp & 315rwtq, where did you dyno it?
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