06 Dyno Run
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ok, so its got some scribble on it.
looks like 253 whp and just under 208 on the tq. Wheres the tq at? what gear was the run done in?
nice hp curve, love how it doesnt drop off near the top and stays level.
looks like 253 whp and just under 208 on the tq. Wheres the tq at? what gear was the run done in?
nice hp curve, love how it doesnt drop off near the top and stays level.
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Thanks for the comments everyone, the car was acting like a baby on the dyno. Maybe Sharif will chim in, and explain some of this info.
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im lost with this dyno chart, as was said the TQ is weak. Que pasa? Maybey the dyno readings differ and translate to diff numbers so that we can get a better idea of what these numbers would be on other dynos. The hp seems okay but the tq whoa isnt that less then stock.
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Originally Posted by ML2000
Thanks for the comments everyone, the car was acting like a baby on the dyno. Maybe Sharif will chim in, and explain some of this info.
The smooth chart, was done using road speed to estimate RPM. The peak number will be the same, but road speed tends to shift the curve due to tire deformation, and other variables. It also doesnt accurately measure trq when using with road speed.
And FYI, there was no trq posted on the graph..just WHP, AFR, and RPM.
But 250+whp on our load reading dyno is pretty impressive for his mods. I didnt do any tuning on the car...this was straight factory ECU. Figure another 10% to estimate a typical DynoJet number.
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nice for the revup, man cant wait to see what u pull off tuned. I figured the tq was that low that u didnt post it thats why i comments lmao but...cant wait to get the accurate reading man >This fuzzy math sounds familar jk
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I didn't realize that "Etch-A-Sketch" had developed their own Dyno software.... SWEET!!!
Nice base HP for the Revup though. If you're going to make another run after some mods I would just remind you to shake up the dyno screen to clear it.
Nice base HP for the Revup though. If you're going to make another run after some mods I would just remind you to shake up the dyno screen to clear it.
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Originally Posted by jeff91ta
I didn't realize that "Etch-A-Sketch" had developed their own Dyno software.... SWEET!!!
Nice base HP for the Revup though. If you're going to make another run after some mods I would just remind you to shake up the dyno screen to clear it.
Nice base HP for the Revup though. If you're going to make another run after some mods I would just remind you to shake up the dyno screen to clear it.
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GEEZ I understand why all the guys here say SEARCH!!!!! Even when people give a list of mods in their sig others think they are stock or ask "hey what mods do you have"
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see what i mean, look at my sig and you can tell me my mod list.