post dyno days or locations or just general info in herefirst up: (1/14) 8am-2pm @ BnT in Wilmington, 3 pulls $60 pm me if you want more info
1/8/2006 12:18:36 AM
http://www.charm.net/~mchaney/homedyno/dynokit.htm
1/8/2006 12:19:58 AM
hopefully you'll see mine tomorrow.
1/8/2006 1:56:07 AM
or you could just go to Carolina Auto Masters in Durham and get 3 pulls for $60 like any day you want (at least, that's what I've managed to get)
1/8/2006 2:10:50 AM
oh ill probably do that in the olds, but some local grand prix club guys needed more people to come so i told them i would come down in the bonnevilleim not in any club, but at least i will get to see a few other modified SC series II engines[Edited on January 8, 2006 at 2:42 AM. Reason : .]
1/8/2006 2:41:45 AM
'03 VW GTI 20th, 1.8T, 3" full turboback, APR 93 flash, 60's F weather...very nice day kind of disappointed with torque, but i guess thats what you get with 3" exhaust. oh well...this is as far as performance mods go. im done with it.
1/8/2006 7:23:29 PM
hey where did you do that at, or was it a DIY kit like someone posted above? [Edited on January 8, 2006 at 7:45 PM. Reason : ...]
1/8/2006 7:45:00 PM
absolute automotive in durham
1/8/2006 7:59:37 PM
I'll try to find mine...but put down 330rwhp[Edited on January 8, 2006 at 8:37 PM. Reason : catback, CAI and dyno tune]
1/8/2006 8:28:39 PM
^dyno tune meaning a hptuners reflash of your PCM?Some people say that a dyno sheet without the correction type and correction factor is worthless. Anyone else ever heard that? BigDane has seen some dyno time before with a few cars I think, 2L8IWON had his TA on the dyno at least once, and arghxxx posted his sheet a while back, anyone care to speak on correction factors?
1/8/2006 8:44:37 PM
It's not that big of a deal, it will make minor differences.
1/8/2006 8:54:21 PM
Well (the way I understand it) if its a 1.17 correction factor, then you get 17% added to the measured readings, which is pretty shitty. It dosent seem right to me to pay someone for incorrect measurements.
1/8/2006 8:59:47 PM
As far as correction goes, I always thought there was just some standard formula that every dynojet used or whatever? I mean don't they just have some algorithm that computes the correction based on humidity and temperature and shit? Isn't there some standard way to compute SAE numbers? When I went to Eurospeed to get my shit dynoed a year ago, I think I put down 157 uncorrected and 160 corrected. But um, that's Eurospeed...At CAM Jeff always puts it in SAE corrected, or at least I think that's what he told me.[Edited on January 8, 2006 at 9:16 PM. Reason : .]
1/8/2006 9:13:43 PM
^^^^ yeah basically...not just reflashed with a generic tune or anything though, had everything adjust according to what the wideband was saying. i didnt do the tuning myself obviously...I'll post a sheet after i get the heads/headers/cam in. I bought a suburban over break so I'd have something else to drive for a little while so I can finally get around to doing that to the vette.[Edited on January 8, 2006 at 9:20 PM. Reason : that bitch is a TTANK lol]
1/8/2006 9:19:38 PM
1/8/2006 9:28:35 PM
chris im not talking about correcting for driveline losses, but the correction factor that the dyno uses- possibly based in ambient barometric pressure at time of the run?
1/8/2006 9:56:09 PM
the only logical 'correct factor' i could see any dyno using would be to make up for any mechanical differences/wear of the dyno itself and perhaps temperature (and thus viscocity) of any fluids used (i'm not sure how they work, but i read that somewhere) in the dyno[Edited on January 8, 2006 at 10:23 PM. Reason : but i dont know shit, so i'll shutup]
1/8/2006 10:22:42 PM
1in10^9, i would suggest you try another dyno sometime, that one doesn't look too terribly accurate
1/8/2006 11:09:55 PM
I always thought the main point of SAE correction was to account for differences in ambient temperature and humiditiy
1/9/2006 12:14:03 AM
1/9/2006 2:29:55 AM
yeah tq something is up with that....im thinking he should have ran the car in the 4th gear, not 3rd because it is closer to 1 ratio. yeah, the S4 was crazy, 350 awhp, 350 awtq
1/9/2006 12:21:54 PM
1/9/2006 12:26:28 PM
thats true, but possibly because the powerband shifted up in the rev range it may have an effect on torque. i mean it is UP since chip and exhaust, but not where others are at with similar mods (230-260 wtq ft.lb). let alone the fact, car sounds like a god damn honda now [Edited on January 9, 2006 at 12:31 PM. Reason : f]
1/9/2006 12:30:28 PM
Your car will never sound like a "honda."
1/9/2006 12:41:20 PM
you have low torque because you never spin your tires
1/9/2006 12:44:29 PM
laugh it out punk
1/9/2006 12:50:38 PM
1in10^9, there is no way that dyno run is correct. First there has never been a stock turbo'd MKIV with software that ever put out higher Hp than torque numbers. They shouldn't even be close. And the peak HP point is a definate indication that the run was messed up somehow. Peak Hp should be below 4500k, and no stock turbo car will continue to make more hp past 4500.
1/9/2006 1:20:07 PM
1/9/2006 1:27:25 PM
1in10^9, do you have a boost gauge?the torque should climb steeper once the turbo spools. i doubt it is the dyno (since several others ran the same day), but i agree that those numbers do not appear correct.maybe get your hands on a vag com and do some data logging, specifically boost/manifold pressure and timing advance/retard.
1/9/2006 2:22:01 PM
thats what a dyno is supposed to look like. none of the bumpy jumpy turbo crap
1/9/2006 2:39:09 PM
^for $30k, id want more than 220awhp. grizzly, i thought hp should be the highest around 5500 rpm on 1.8T Mk4 give or take. since the exhaust wouldnt it make sense to climb higher? i also think something is up, maybe the car should have been tested in 4th.beethead, i dont have boost gauge, but the chip (or should i say flash) never gave me surging. it was smooth since the beginning, even after exahust.[Edited on January 9, 2006 at 2:46 PM. Reason : sdf]
1/9/2006 2:45:04 PM
I personally use Bnt's dyno here in wilmington and have been on waynes in jacksonville. Im not real familiar with the sae numbers. I believe usually if you run your car in the same conditions you dynod in, the trap should reflect the uncorected dyno numbers.[Edited on January 9, 2006 at 2:50 PM. Reason : .]
1/9/2006 2:49:40 PM
who pays sticker? and if you play your cards right (like i did) you can sell the car for exactly as much as you paid for it 15 months and 21kmi later. dont bring up money as a con to this car but yeh id expect that turbo to boost and die off sooner. maybe theres crap pluggin up your exhaust pipe so its taking awhile to spool?
1/9/2006 2:50:49 PM
R32 is a pig.[Edited on January 9, 2006 at 2:57 PM. Reason : mine]
1/9/2006 2:53:36 PM
^^thats because some people are way too retarded to pay 28k for a used R32, but then again thats not really my business. more power to you, sucks for them.[Edited on January 9, 2006 at 2:55 PM. Reason : adf]
1/9/2006 2:54:48 PM
The Maxima w/ full intake, exaust, and adjusted timingHP: 127TQ: 155The GTI w/ nothingHP: 153TQ: 163
1/9/2006 3:30:51 PM
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1/9/2006 3:42:15 PM
if my lawn mower says its got 12 hp on the motorwhat's the rwhp?
1/9/2006 4:11:00 PM
8.3whp, 9.8wtq
1/9/2006 4:16:44 PM
1/9/2006 4:35:11 PM
We all know lawn mowers have 31% drivetrain loss [Edited on January 9, 2006 at 4:41 PM. Reason : ]
1/9/2006 4:40:52 PM
idiots, BHP, BLADE HP
1/9/2006 6:53:55 PM
1/9/2006 8:57:15 PM
1/9/2006 9:09:48 PM
you motherfuckersi knew i should have limited the thread to dyno info and told you assholes to keep the sheets and tuning diccussion elsewhere
1/9/2006 9:32:37 PM
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/showthread.php?t=1240187&forum_id=1
1/9/2006 11:20:41 PM
1/10/2006 2:43:07 AM
was he in 3rd gear too?
1/10/2006 6:55:58 AM
it doesnt really matter that much.. the numbers dont change that much 3rd/4th. maybe a few hp and a few ft-lb
1/10/2006 10:42:52 AM
really shouldn't matter at all i wouldn't think
1/10/2006 11:42:56 AM