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EDIT** guys please keep this a one post per person thread. anything else u want to say in regards to todays event please keep it to one of the threads in the normal vic forum.

cheers.

my results were...

old power output=110rwkw

new power output= 142.5rwkw

mods since last dyno

-Dr_Drifts ECU Special

-Dr_Drifts Custom Bleed Valve

-Cheapo $80 POD filter and bracket

http://members.optushome.com.au/familypics/dynoday

pics there... (still uploading as of 5.08pm)

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Me 185rwkw at 12psi! (DOH i should have run more)

Jet u wont need a s-afc as your a/f ratios r ***ing near perfect with that 95 stock ecu!

I get paid $4000 lump sum from work coz i am leaving in 2 weeks, so new turbo looks kinda good!!

I was quite happy with my power curve

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Mine was a bit all over over the shop (as you can see!), but it got to 183rkw in the end which i'm fairly happy about. Not sure what all the dipping around is.. Sam said it could just be the humid temp, plug gap a bit too big, Profec being shit or could be anything.

I beat prediator by 1.5rwkw  hehehehe

hehe.. yeah, yeah.. not sure about that though! Ok, I'm sticking to one post here :D If you look at it the one that says "MAX 183" thats the blue one right?? but the run before is actually the higher one (007).. the figures on the back (see other post in VIC section) are for the 007 run which show it reaching 187rwkw. Not sure why they picked the slightly smaller one??

Anyway, its too little to worry about, who cares. You can have your victory if you want inasnt :D

Originally posted by predator666

Mine was a bit all over over the shop (as you can see!), but it got to 183rkw in the end which i'm fairly happy about. Not sure what all the dipping around is.. Sam said it could just be the humid temp, plug gap a bit too big, Profec being shit or could be anything.  

hehe.. yeah, yeah.. not sure about that though! Ok, I'm sticking to one post here :D If you look at it the one that says "MAX 183" thats the blue one right?? but the run before is actually the higher one (007).. the figures on the back (see other post in VIC section) are for the 007 run which show it reaching 187rwkw. Not sure why they picked the slightly smaller one??  

Anyway, its too little to worry about, who cares. You can have your victory if you want inasnt :D

those dips on your r freaky pred!

I though u would get more coz the prof b would hold boost alot better than my turbosmart crap!

How much psi were u running?

Till next time i should have new turbo and some other goodies! :D

i scored a 158.2rwkw @ stock boost (7ish)

i dont hav a scanner so you will just have to use your imagination

fuel was running way too rich after 4000rpm so a lot more in potential there after that is fixed (anyone got a cheap S-afc???)

but still im happy wit the result, i dragged a hyundai when i was on my way home! (well they thought i was dragging them until i decided to go over 3500rpm:p)

mods - 3" exhaust

- "el cheapo" pod filter

- mp3 head unit!

I got 174.6 kW running stock except for:

1. 3" Trust front pipe with 4" Trust cat back exhaust

2. Trust Airnx filter

I am pretty chuffed with this figure, but i haven't made up my cold air partition yet, and i've got a JMS 3" dump pipe that couldn't be fitted before the dyno day...

Look out when they're on and one of Sam's bleed valves is on... I WANT 200 kW!!:D

I seem to be running a bit (oops i meant) RICH too (11.5:1), see the dyno below.

-marcus

I managed to get 188KW...

Sam was gonna up the boost to 15psi but he discovered a problem with my spark plugs.....so we stayed at 12....

All up it was a great day

MODS:

- HKS Cat back

- S-AFC

- Pod Filter

- Boost Controller

My Results.

190 kw @ 9psi --> around the 6000-6500 RPM

MODS:

Turbo (no idea what it is yet... but it's big)

Pod

Chipped R33 ECU

3" Zorst

Massive Front mount (stock one for the R)

Was very happy.

should easily see 250 with just some boost.

Hopeing for 300 as my christmas prezzie to myself :)



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