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I think we need to add Genie Exhausts Dyno to the list of generous dyno's in perth, what do you guys think?

I ran a nice r33 that had just had a fresh 300+rwhp dyno on this dyno and made it look a tad slow. I'm damn sure I don't have anywhere near this much, let alone more( neither would he).

His car - fmic, EBC - 13/14psi, s-afc, full exhaust, bov.

He seemed a little confused after I told him he didn't have that much power.

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Originally posted by IMACUL8

Genie dyno is rooted....

Its actually set up for the LS1 motors.... the correction on it is bullsh*t.

And YES Genie is at the top/started the list for crap dyno readings....

Dan

That means the speedworks silvia's 700rwhp is probably more like 400 or so(not that its a bad figure). Good dyno to go to if you want to claim australia's highest dyno reading for a SR20DET?

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Originally posted by rev210

That means the speedworks silvia's 700rwhp is probably more like 400 or so(not that its a bad figure). Good dyno to go to if you want to claim australia's highest dyno reading for a SR20DET?

Reason why the Genie dyno reads high is cos its a DynoJet dyno which has a 15% drivetrain loss compared to 27% of a Dynodynamics.

FWIW, the JUN motor made 590rwhp at Motorvation on Formaz's Dynodynamics dyno with a few more revs left to be had in it (hit the speed limit of the dyno)

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Originally posted by YESEVO

Reason why the Genie dyno reads high is cos its a DynoJet dyno which has a 15% drivetrain loss compared to 27% of a Dynodynamics.

FWIW, the JUN motor made 590rwhp at Motorvation on Formaz's Dynodynamics dyno with a few more revs left to be had in it (hit the speed limit of the dyno)

Yes I've heard the Formaz unit has a speed limit issue, a number of the cars at motorvation had this problem (notably the V8s with tall diff ratios). It also seems to read a little higher than some. If the guys take it to PSI I'm sure it will still pull some great numbers with that soccerball sized turbo!:D

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