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I'll throw up my little 2 cents with this 4WD vs RWD garbage.

On unigroups dyno a few years ago I made 370 RWKW.

One week later I made 361 AWKW on Rigoli's dyno at a Dyno day.

I realise they are different dynos's and stuff but they are my results.

paul u skippy big mass of muscle - you've been hanging out with refaat too long (off topic)

anyway, a dyno should only ever be used to measure gain as every dyno will read differently

paul u skippy big mass of muscle - you've been hanging out with refaat too long (off topic)

anyway, a dyno should only ever be used to measure gain as every dyno will read differently

Haha. He is a unit!

Yeah I realise that. Thats why I said "I realise they are two different machines".

Just got mine retuned.. stock un opened Neo RB25det. 3076, E85 and twin 044's, 80lb deka injectors, nistune and z32.. about to run out of scale on the afm map too.

result was 392 rwkw on 19 psi.

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I cant believe it, really.

19psi is really low boost for that power level. Especially a .63 housing.

this dyno is ready 50-60kw high........

even if you take 60kw off that result a 3076 wont flow 330rwkw at 19 psi... >_<

so you really think your car is makining 397rwkw on a HUB dyno with STP correction?

considering HUBs dont even read rwkw and STP is the highest correction there is, it would realistically make 310-320rwkw on a mainline dyno. :cheers:

At 19psi you would make 330rwkw tops, that would be pushing it too.

Take it to the track and post your MPH. That will give a clearer idea, rather than having to decipher a weird dyno result.

Or put it on a Mainline.

The AMM dyno strikes again! Go take that full fudge result and pour it over some ice-cream and enjoy it that way. About all its good for.

That dyno is @ the hubs, and you need to take 50-60kw off if you want to get realistic. Stop claiming it as RWKW when it's not.

It is miss leading users of this forum that might otherwise not know better. Not 2 days ago there was a guy i was talking too who was genuinely under the impression that the result was legit and that factory RB25's will hold 350rwkw+ :(

Even @ 330rwkw on E85/.63 - that is pushing then limits of believable. But at least its almost believable rather than outright fudge.

At 19psi you would make 330rwkw tops, that would be pushing it too.

Take it to the track and post your MPH.

Exactly what I said to the same tuner 2 weeks ago on another forum.

This apparent "gun" tuner - was making wild claims that a 3076/.82/19psi made 370rwkw on PULP because it was a "freak" motor. The thing was factory. :rolleyes:

Same as I said then - and will say now - I'll pay the entry fees and a tank of fuel if the car runs 128MPH+. No if's, no buts. Cash is here when the prove is given.

It would be cheaper and easier for a few SAU'ers to chip in $5 each and stick another car on this dyno and dynodynamics or mainline and see what numbers it spits out.

my car has been on it. spat out 411kw. i already know its BS

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