New Dyno Run & Video
#1
New Dyno Run & Video
Previous Dyno Run
Mods: Stillen CBE and Injen CAI, No TUNE
Numbers: 252.7whp
New Dyno Run
Mods: Stillen CBE, Injen CAI and Invidia HFC, No TUNE
Numbers: 259.7whp
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So I gained 7whp from the Invidia HFC and thats after adding an exhaust and CAI. Not bad!
As you can see my AFR's are absolute crap. Way too lean. G35s-Q8, who has similar mods with a slightly better AFR is experiencing knock at high RPM (timing keeps getting retarded on the data log) and that's with 93oct fuel
Anyhow, I'm hoping I can get Sam@GTM to e-tune it for me. I'll will keep this thread updated with a before and after dyno run for the tune.
Mods: Stillen CBE and Injen CAI, No TUNE
Numbers: 252.7whp
New Dyno Run
Mods: Stillen CBE, Injen CAI and Invidia HFC, No TUNE
Numbers: 259.7whp
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So I gained 7whp from the Invidia HFC and thats after adding an exhaust and CAI. Not bad!
As you can see my AFR's are absolute crap. Way too lean. G35s-Q8, who has similar mods with a slightly better AFR is experiencing knock at high RPM (timing keeps getting retarded on the data log) and that's with 93oct fuel
Anyhow, I'm hoping I can get Sam@GTM to e-tune it for me. I'll will keep this thread updated with a before and after dyno run for the tune.
Last edited by Q8y_drifter; 04-04-2010 at 01:39 PM.
#6
My AFR is really bad. I raced a stock sedan and I was only about a couple car lengths ahead.
Plus if you do the math, 306hp x 20% (drivetrain loss for auto) = 61.2hp. That's about 245whp in stock form. Even with my really bad AFR and knock I'm actually 15whp ahead.
Now, 260whp / 0.8 = 325bhp. I'd get better number's if I was a 6MT.
Let's assume a 6MT is losing 15% to the drivetrain. Thus it makes about 260whp in stock form.
Here's a video I found of a stock 6MT >>
A stock G tuned by Uprev can make about 5-8whp. You can imagine what a modded one with a bad AFR and ignition timing would gain. 280whp is quite possible (280whp / 0.8 = 350bhp). I will see what G35s-Q8 gets from his tune
Plus if you do the math, 306hp x 20% (drivetrain loss for auto) = 61.2hp. That's about 245whp in stock form. Even with my really bad AFR and knock I'm actually 15whp ahead.
Now, 260whp / 0.8 = 325bhp. I'd get better number's if I was a 6MT.
Let's assume a 6MT is losing 15% to the drivetrain. Thus it makes about 260whp in stock form.
Here's a video I found of a stock 6MT >>
A stock G tuned by Uprev can make about 5-8whp. You can imagine what a modded one with a bad AFR and ignition timing would gain. 280whp is quite possible (280whp / 0.8 = 350bhp). I will see what G35s-Q8 gets from his tune
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lighter wheels and tires, lighter rotors, custom carbon driveshaft (vs. stock metal). Basically make any rotating parts lighter including engine internals.
EDIT: So after checking with stock AFR numbers, almost all G's (HR and VHR) are at a 12:1 ratio as soon as they switch to open loop map starting from about 3K RPM to 7.5K)
EDIT: So after checking with stock AFR numbers, almost all G's (HR and VHR) are at a 12:1 ratio as soon as they switch to open loop map starting from about 3K RPM to 7.5K)
Last edited by Q8y_drifter; 04-04-2010 at 03:12 PM.
#11
The dyno place can just barely run the dyno. There aren't any certified tuners here for Uprev or Cobb. Just Haltech, Motec, Utec and other standalone systems usually used by 500+whp cars.
My tune will be done by GTM using Uprev. It costs $600, which is not cheap but then again I get a $200 Cipher cable and software as well as the ability to use the same system to tune any future SC or TT kit. So basically if I get GTM's SC kit, I can take out the Cipher cable and tuning software which is included in their SC kit (-$600) and just pay $50 for a new map (e-tune).
Oh and I didn't get it yet because I got no money yet lol :P Plus, Sam is really busy with the SC kit, Once he's done with production, I'll get my tune
My tune will be done by GTM using Uprev. It costs $600, which is not cheap but then again I get a $200 Cipher cable and software as well as the ability to use the same system to tune any future SC or TT kit. So basically if I get GTM's SC kit, I can take out the Cipher cable and tuning software which is included in their SC kit (-$600) and just pay $50 for a new map (e-tune).
Oh and I didn't get it yet because I got no money yet lol :P Plus, Sam is really busy with the SC kit, Once he's done with production, I'll get my tune
#14
True, 4th gear is 1:1 but it doesn't matter which gear, there's actually nothing magical about 1:1 ratio in terms of dynoing. both 3rd or 4th gear will be fine for dynoing. 4th will put more stress and heat on the engine since it will be on higher loads (high gear + low RPM + WOT = high loads) more than 3rd gear. 4th gear though is the most mechanical efficiency in the gear box which will actually have just a hair less drivetrain loss compared to all other gears. This would technically raise the whp number by a very small amount (like 1whp), but since the engine is under a bit more heat, then that number is negligible. As long as the dyno is not set to compensate the numbers for a lower or higher ratio then it's okay (I don't know if dyno jet has that option though)