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Hey all,

Just want to compare what results other people acheived from BMT Dyno.

Please also state the mods you have.

Anyway I go first.. Just had my car dynoed at BMT , im sure Sam will remember me ;)

Car:

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-Skyline R33 GTST Type-M

Mods:

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-2 Stage Boost Controller (set to 11 psi, no spikes)

-3" Dump/Front pipe

-3" Cat

-3" Exhaust

-Apexi SAFC tuned from Sam himself

-NGK Plenium Spark Plugs gapped to 0.8mm

Result:

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-127rwkw

Is that abit too low? I know that the BMT dyno is more accurate than all the other Dynos out there and that other dynos run higher. Just wanna see what other people had acheived from BMT :P

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ive heard it is more conservative.. i read somewhere a car was put on the bmt dyno and it got well i forget :P but then the same car was put on the dyno at auto salon and it was much higher. Does the word conservative mean more accurate?

i was rather shocked at 127rwkw i must say. the car should me more then that stock

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It is always hard to say more accuracy but I think all dynos are conservative compared to Autosalon. I dont know about BMT's as I use Ben at RacePace and Simon's at Nizpro that are different but come up with very similar figures that are usually consevative by other dyno's standard.

Mick.

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yes dude, everything seems ok. turbo spinning, only got stock intercooler though :P i was shocked myself also.. its really weird, timed myself 0-100km using the apexi RSM and scored 5.8sec? my car isn't that sloww as i can feel the pull in it but why 127rwkw that puzzles me.

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Hey Eric 127rwkw is a bit low considering ur car is an auto with auto u loose 10-15rwkw easy I got 140rwkw when mine was auto with 11psi boost 3" cat back zorst and tuned safc on BGT's dyno about 2yrs ago it could be the dyno itself. ur 0-100 time is pretty respectable so u might actually have more than what the dyno shows that would be my theory anyway.

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guys just to let u know most older dynos are not very accurate and generally put out a lot higher readings... all the new dynos that are around are genuine readings which u should really go by... it may only be low 120s but i bet it will beat or stay up with cars that have dynoed 180rwkw on other dynos.

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