Osiris Tuned: Dyno Sheets FTW!

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Old 01-12-2014, 01:10 AM
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Here is my tune
Mods:
MD 5/16 spacer
MD Art pipes
Fast intentions Catback
Ztube
K&N panel filter
Tuned By Z1 motorsports


284whp 274 tq
 
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Old 01-12-2014, 12:26 PM
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Originally Posted by VQ35Monstar
Here is my tune Mods: MD 5/16 spacer MD Art pipes Fast intentions Catback Ztube K&N panel filter Tuned By Z1 motorsports Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UY3_NdAmqc 284whp 274 tq
Worth it?
How's it feel driving now?
 
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Old 01-13-2014, 09:11 PM
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Worth it?
How's it feel driving now?
Well my car dynod at 262 at first and was very lean. The car responds much faster and it feels like theres always power where as before there where alot of flat spots. I would recommend this once you get all your boltons done. The car pulls too! This much power will make me happy until I save up enough for my momentum single turbo kit.
 
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To everyone with Osiris, I'm planning to jump on the boat here and finally expose all that hidden power of my G35 coupe. My only questions is can I improve MPG with this and how much am I looking to spend including with a tune. I am located in socal and have done as much reasearch as I can but nothing beats real people input. My 2006 G35 coupe is has a z tube and base 370z wheels. Other than that it is bone stock.
 
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To everyone with Osiris, I'm planning to jump on the boat here and finally expose all that hidden power of my G35 coupe. My only questions is can I improve MPG with this and how much am I looking to spend including with a tune. I am located in socal and have done as much reasearch as I can but nothing beats real people input. My 2006 G35 coupe is has a z tube and base 370z wheels. Other than that it is bone stock.
I've seen MPG go up 1~2 MPG, increase of around 10-15 whp. Look to spend $600+ for a dyno tune, or $500 for the reflash yourself and datalog route.

check out the first post in this thread, the OP (Jooky) got tuned in his 05 coupe almost stock
 

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Old 01-17-2014, 06:49 PM
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Did you just link this thread, in this thread?

LOL
 
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rough tune, seems low

Maybe someone can help with this. It seems like the numbers are a little low for the mods and as you can see its not smooth at all. The tuner did ask if the plugs were old and did I fill with 93 octane. I did forget to change the plugs but yes I was full of 93.

Keep in mind this is on a Dynojet

CAR:
2005 6mt coupe
MODS:
JWT clutch/lightweight flywheel
JWT popcharger/z-tube
Motordyne 5/16" iso thermal spacer
Motordyne Mrev2
Megan Y-pipe
stock cats...

The gains are just the tune with mods already installed

[IMG][/IMG]


 
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Old 02-04-2014, 02:47 PM
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Maybe someone can help with this. It seems like the numbers are a little low for the mods and as you can see its not smooth at all. The tuner did ask if the plugs were old and did I fill with 93 octane. I did forget to change the plugs but yes I was full of 93.
Looks like a alright tune to me... pretty decent gains. Get rid of your cats and you'll pick up some more. You also can't compare your exact #'s with people on different dyno's in different area's of the country... If you want an apples for apples comparison ask other guys who've been tuned at the same shop and see how you stack up.

The smoothness of the graph has nothing to do with the tune, you can choose to smooth out the chart on the computer or not. Looks like you were possibly detonating at around 5K RPMs on the stock tune and he cleaned that right up
 
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Old 02-04-2014, 03:06 PM
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Originally Posted by seymore4
Looks like a alright tune to me... pretty decent gains. Get rid of your cats and you'll pick up some more. You also can't compare your exact #'s with people on different dyno's in different area's of the country... If you want an apples for apples comparison ask other guys who've been tuned at the same shop and see how you stack up.

The smoothness of the graph has nothing to do with the tune, you can choose to smooth out the chart on the computer or not. Looks like you were possibly detonating at around 5K RPMs on the stock tune and he cleaned that right up
Thanks. Im happy with the tune and glad he cleaned that up for sure. I tried to compare against the same type of dyno, and similar mods. It would've been better if I got a "before the mods" tune that I asked for since that shop put on the MD parts but somehow they missed that request. I could deff feel the extra power from the parts and tune but would've been perfect to have the "before"

This was my very first tune btw so I wasn't sure about the smoothness so thanks again
 
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Old 02-12-2014, 11:18 AM
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291whp

06 6MT 291whp on what turned out to be low octane gas, probably be a little closer to 300 with good gas.

Mods:
K&N filter
Z tube intake
Motordyne MREV2 lower plenum
Motordyne 5/16 plenum spacer
DC Sports headers
Fast Intentions HFC
HKS replica exhaust
Magnaflow x Pipe mod
AMS Aluminum pulleys with idler delete
Z1 Aluminum driveshaft
4.09 final drive VLSD


 

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Old 02-19-2014, 12:24 AM
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Originally Posted by OceanDriveDrizz
Maybe someone can help with this. It seems like the numbers are a little low for the mods and as you can see its not smooth at all. The tuner did ask if the plugs were old and did I fill with 93 octane. I did forget to change the plugs but yes I was full of 93.

Keep in mind this is on a Dynojet

CAR:
2005 6mt coupe
MODS:
JWT clutch/lightweight flywheel
JWT popcharger/z-tube
Motordyne 5/16" iso thermal spacer
Motordyne Mrev2
Megan Y-pipe
stock cats...

The gains are just the tune with mods already installed

[IMG][/IMG]


Jeez these are almost STOCK numbers bro
 
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Old 02-19-2014, 01:10 AM
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Jeez these are almost STOCK numbers bro
Compared to another G35 in CT on the same day and same dyno??? The numbers may seem low but you can't compare dyno numbers if there's no controlled variables.
 
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AFR was 14.5-15.1 throughout the entire range on the baseline - ultra lean due to the MREV2 - 15.1 AFR peaked at 4100 rpm.

Gains: +18hp/+30tq at 5300 rpm.

Final tune: 281hp/258tq.

Shawn also lowered the temperature at which the radiator fans turn on to 98*C (208*F) over the stock 103*C (218*F), increased the torque management on the transmission to improve crisper and faster ***** complementing the TransGo, along with AFR, Cam, and ignition timing.

Related list of mods:
- 350z Air Box
- Z-tube w/K&N Drop-in Filter
- xSxExCx Intake Mod
- xSxExCx Grounding Kit
- Motordyne 5/16th Copper Iso-thermal Spacer
- Motordyne Shockwave V2 TDX Exhaust
- Motordyne ART v3 Pipes
- Motordyne MREV2
- Osiris Tune by Church Automotive
- 3.692 VLSD Final Drive
- TransGo Valve Body
- Mishimoto Oil Cooler
- B&M 21 row Transmission Fluid Cooler
- Powertrain Industries 1pc. Lightweight Aluminum Driveshaft

The car just pulls in any gear at any rpm, and when it's time to shift, it shifts faster than I can blink now. Very happy with the tune at 125k miles. Time for a compression and leak down test to see if it's safe to move on to Vortech. Always open to questions. I'll be back with an edited video of the tuning.

You can see a bunch of runs on my channel.

 

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Old 03-27-2014, 06:45 PM
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mine will be posted next week if there is any improvement. ^ nice numbers you got there.
 


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