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Well yeah, I'm "skeptical" also. Didn't want to flat out say it though. You see the other thread about the TB spacer dyno? Notice the ecu reset results? Hmmmm. hehe
this intake is nothing new. it's been out for a while...doesnt look like anything special to me...
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My thoughts also. But no one has questioned their dyno either.Originally Posted by aHero4Eternity
this intake is nothing new. it's been out for a while...doesnt look like anything special to me...
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It doesn't look any different than any other intake tube. It might make a few horses up top, but any time you dyno you're going to get some variance run to run. Even if they show a dyno doesn't mean the intake alone added 10 hp/tq because of the normal hp/tq variance.
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It'll usually take a few pulls on the dyno to get your best numbers since your car does need to warm up. One hard pull too many on the dyno tho, and your car is running to hot to get it's highest numbers.Originally Posted by Jeff92se
How did you keep upping the hp after each run? Anyone else?
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So is that increase because he's letting it warm up or is it because of the intake itself?
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It'll usually take a few pulls on the dyno to get your best numbers since your car does need to warm up. One hard pull too many on the dyno tho, and your car is running to hot to get it's highest numbers.
Once your car gets "hot" on the dyno it heat soaks and your numbers will go down.
Which one of those runs is the baseline and which one(s) have the intake?
Did you do multiple baseline runs too?
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All of those runs are with intake and exhaust with no mods done between runs. I did not do any runs on stock car.
My point was that we see only part of the picture with Fujita's dyno sheets. So Jeff92, we do not know what is compared to what-"cold" to "cold" or "hot" to "hot" or any combination of conditions.
My point was that we see only part of the picture with Fujita's dyno sheets. So Jeff92, we do not know what is compared to what-"cold" to "cold" or "hot" to "hot" or any combination of conditions.
Jeff, look at the attachment to this post here:
https://g35driver.com/forums/showpos...5&postcount=17
That graph shows my first and third dyno runs, with no changes made to the car. The first pull was in 4th, and the 3rd was in 5th.
https://g35driver.com/forums/showpos...5&postcount=17
That graph shows my first and third dyno runs, with no changes made to the car. The first pull was in 4th, and the 3rd was in 5th.






