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just went in to get my car tuned up. had a bit of a fault with the power fc so i had to send it back to the factory to get it checked out, but still had the boost controller put in using .7 bar boost and achieved a crappy 170rwkw.

the car currently has a FMIC, full 3" turbo back exhaust, Pod and is boosted to .7 bar which gave me 170rwkw, compared to HPIs Project R34 Car which made 180rwkw with just .7 bar boost and catback + front pipe.

i have all the advantages here (FMIC, POD, Dump pipe, High FLow Cat) and still came sort 10rwkws.

is that possible?

what are all u guys getting?

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I will be getting mine tuned in a couple of weeks. Has a Power FC, split dump / front pipe, metal high flow cat, 3" cat back, pod filter and CAI, and is running about 11psi. I am hoping for around 200rwkw but it is largly up to the dyno it is on too.

just went in to get my car tuned up. had a bit of a fault with the power fc so i had to send it back to the factory to get it checked out, but still had the boost controller put in using .7 bar boost and achieved a crappy 170rwkw.

the car currently has a FMIC, full 3" turbo back exhaust, Pod and is boosted to .7 bar which gave me 170rwkw, compared to HPIs Project R34 Car which made 180rwkw with just .7 bar boost and catback + front pipe.

i have all the advantages here (FMIC, POD, Dump pipe, High FLow Cat) and still came sort 10rwkws.

is that possible?

what are all u guys getting?

Your complaining over a 10kw difference? Nevermind the fact you didnt have it run up on the same dyno!

Your complaining over a 10kw difference? Nevermind the fact you didnt have it run up on the same dyno!

agreed

each dyno is different.

Simple as that.

If you made more power on the same dyno than you did before the mods... & car feels better.

Then thats all there is too it

Double the mods? What, an FMIC and pod filter? Neither of which are going to give you any more power....

are u on drugs mate?

a car that didnt have a FMIC, no pod, no dump pipe, no cat, got an extra 10rwkws.

if i had the same mods and i was short 10kws fair enough but just the amount of things i had over the other car should of at least put me ahead of him by 10 not behind.

just think about it for a second, no FMIC which means temps would be pretty high on a boosted up car, no pod(fair enough maybe not a big gain here but still adds!!), no cat or dump pump...which is wdh in my opionion...u got 3" of air slammin down the front then all of a sudden into a shiet box of a cat.......

all im saying is how da hell did i come up short...and was wondering what other r34 owners came up with.

I hear HKS stickers give you 10kw extra.........EACH!! ......

hey ur pretty funny man, has anyone told u about being a comedian.....extra thumbs up for the joke u thought up urself aswell....lol....loser........

agreed

each dyno is different.

Simple as that.

If you made more power on the same dyno than you did before the mods... & car feels better.

Then thats all there is too it

fair enough i guess....but just mind boogled me seriously......honestly was expecting ALOT more

Edited by anDru

Missing some stickers?

As everyone else said different dynos would give different values.

Take it down a 1/4 mile see what you get.

Power is all relative..

Check out here -> http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=55845

For what other people get. Yea it's a long thread.. :)

are u on drugs mate?

a car that didnt have a FMIC, no pod, no dump pipe, no cat, got an extra 10rwkws.

if i had the same mods and i was short 10kws fair enough but just the amount of things i had over the other car should of at least put me ahead of him by 10 not behind.

just think about it for a second, no FMIC which means temps would be pretty high on a boosted up car, no pod(fair enough maybe not a big gain here but still adds!!), no cat or dump pump...which is wdh in my opionion...u got 3" of air slammin down the front then all of a sudden into a shiet box of a cat.......

all im saying is how da hell did i come up short...and was wondering what other r34 owners came up with.

hey ur pretty funny man, has anyone told u about being a comedian.....extra thumbs up for the joke u thought up urself aswell....lol....loser........

fair enough i guess....but just mind boogled me seriously......honestly was expecting ALOT more

The FMIC is not really going to make much difference at that boost / power level, the factory R34 SMIC's are pretty good. And the pod filter will bugger all to over a decent panel filter in the factory air box.

i agree dynos are all diffrent we had a vy ss ute running big mods fmic,supercharged,cams tune bla bla blaa it got 389rwkw on shoot out mode on a dyno dynamics (the same dyno that capa have used with nearly all of there devolpment cars ),the next day took it down to a motor show rolled it on a unknown brand dyno look pretty god dam old pulled 314rwkw pretty upsetting

there is always a diffrence in dyno readout there a tuning tool

did you have the same tourque as that other r34 or less or more

how many klms does it have compaired to this other r34

remember they are a tunning tool

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