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Thx for everyone that has participated in EXE DYNO DAY...

it was a great turn out, great wheather too... big surprise on the day was the stock MPS3 pulling 161.7 KW ATW... very impressive result for FWD 2.3 L4 turbo running on stock setup, stock 4psi boost... dynoed at the 5th gear... also tran with his secret upgrade ^_^ and alistair with great output on mildly modded soarer...

hope the result from this dyno day can be a useful reference for whoever interested modding their particular car in the future (keep in mind that wheather, different dyno, humidity might have slightly different result). detail mod of the relating car can be asked directly to the owner of the car in your forum...

RESULT

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212.0 KW ATW - Tran (blacks14) - RWD - 200sx S14

168.8 KW ATW - alistair (Aldmo87) - RWD - Toyota soarer

162.4 KW ATW - Silas (Flameboy) - RWD - 350Z (pod filter)

161.7 KW ATW - Cain (KRNAGE) - FWD - MPS3 (stock)

155.9 KW ATW - Dano (DFAULT) - RWD - R32 GTS-T

144.5 KW ATW - Hany Khoury (Hayness) - RWD - 180SX

140.2 KW ATW - Braedyn Corbani (corbz) - RWD - 200SX S15

131.5 KW ATW - Thao (fknidt) - FWD - civic vitR

130.6 KW ATW - James Caws - RWD - 96 Falcon Ute XH

127.5 KW ATW - Joel (Astro) - RWD - RX8

127.2 KW ATW - Stephen (takahashi) - RWD - RX8

126.7 KW ATW - William (YellowRX8) - RWD - RX8

122.9 KW ATW - Jorge (fly_sri) - FWD - Astra SRI T

120.2 KW ATW - Gaspar (typeG) - FWD - Accord Euro *4th Gear*

119.9 KW ATW - Yohan (Curik) - FWD - Accord Euro *4th Gear*

119.4 KW ATW - Andrew H (auzoom) - RWD - RX8

118.4 KW ATW - Kit (Kitbkk) - FWD - Accord Euro *4th Gear*

118.3 KW ATW - Bryan (silver_slug) - FWD - Corolla Sportivo

114.4 KW ATW - Jarrod (jarrodgt4) - AWD - celica GT4

103.0 KW ATW - andrew (Sandy) - FWD - Mazda3 SP23

98.0 KW ATW - Daniel (Dantze) - FWD - 206 GTI

97.8 KW ATW - Chee (sheepo) - FWD - Mazda3 SP23

97.0 KW ATW - Brian (Chompies) - FWD - Mazda3 SP23

94.7 KW ATW - Cam (Cam) - FWD - Mazda3 SP23

88.0 KW ATW - Jason (Unco) - FWD - Mazda3 maxx sport

83.7 KW ATW - Jules (RME1) - FWD - Corolla 1zzFe

75.3 KW ATW - Kate Vanderlugt (91cel) - FWD - 91 Celica 5SFE

67.6 KW ATW - Songaz (fitz) - FWD - Jazz Vti-S

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PHOTOS CAN BE FOUND HERE (no 56K): http://www.exe-crew.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=999

(i couldnt post the pics up here because of this forum post limitation... )

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