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What dyno graph are you looking at?

At 2500rpm it's only making 130hp atw

G.J meant there was a power band of 2.5k where its making in excess of 500hp ie from 5000rpm to 7500rpm

Your obviously not reading it right because at 2500rpm its making more like 70hp not 130hp.

G.J meant there was a power band of 2.5k where its making in excess of 500hp ie from 5000rpm to 7500rpm

Your obviously not reading it right because at 2500rpm its making more like 70hp not 130hp.

yeah and what I meant was the power band is narrow because there is no point using that last 1500 rpm.. power goes DOWN, markedly.

So you need to change gears at 6000, otherwise you lose.. the rest of that plot is a waste of paper. A tuned rb26 you can change pretty

much at redline, the drop off is so mild and only the last 400rpm.

sure it does 500hp from 5000 rpm ... but only for 1000 rpm of usable revs!

Quoting Mr.Alex

Hi Guys!

Thoght i'd share my big block evo experience with you.

Got the engine tuned and dynoed 2 months ago, been to the track for 2 days and the only thing I can say is that this is one crazy engine, all that tourque is just amazing on the track, pulls so hard after 3500rpms that i barely ever go below 4th gear.

i dont know if the scale on the dyno chart is correct cause the car is a beast after just 3500rpms, pulls just so hard i can hear my seats crack

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Its a build from a local tuning shop here in Sweden, Autotech as said in the sheet :D They know their stuff, had time to to talk somewhat with em when a friend of mine mapped his Autronic controlled WRX STI on ethanol. Had this one in at the time.. gives you the creeps.... Got a couple of Evo's around here with 'big' hp's, many of them mapped at Autotech :bunny:

i bet thats at only 2 wheels though and probably at the fronts... right?

Erm but yeah i like the manii also :P but geez 2.5k US is alott

good work

Edited by Mr_GaZZa

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