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nah i dont have any problem with that

its the damn gay ass telstra tool bar with uptodate usage meter...its not up to date all the time! and doesnt dispense gold out of my computer! what the hell?!?!?!

hehe

when did u go get dyno? (cant reply going bed now)

you loose approx 9 kw from the auto box.

My Dyno result was a 203 rwkw on 13psi.

But i have the following.

Fuel pump

T04e/gts-r exhaust manifold

ARC front mount

3" zorst

and i think a slight possibility of a modded diff/gearbox (but i have no idea on that one)

Looking at your graph that's a very typical shape.

I've seen that shape out of a number of cars with similar mods.

BUT at the end of the day, all you use it for is to compare the next time you do more mods, on compare as a group on a dyno day.

If you do another mod (say a cooler) and get it re-tuned then you compare that with your previous figure/graph and go from there. Just because you made 127rwkw means nothing.

It has nothing to do with 'whos' dyno is more accurate, or reads higher.

As long as you use it for a base of comparison and use that dyno consistently. Chopping and changing dyno's doesnt help as figures and readings will vary

hope that clarifies.

ash

hey guys, i was wondering would this have anything got to do with the AFM? haven't checked if they are clean etc.. oh almost forgot , also have K&N Panel filter.. car just done 86,000km , close to change timing belt and fuel pump. Would this help increase some rwkw?

Thanks for all your feedbacks ppl. Much appreciated... :)

If its auto it explains the 10-20rwkw loss. Depends on the condition of the auto as well, if its slightly shagged it'll slip a little under high revs..

Anyhow, who cares about dyno figures.. as long as the car feels harder and runs a good 1/4 mile time then i wouldn't worry too much.

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