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Hey guys,

got my R33 Apexi Neo tuned at the result was 260rwhp - not sure what Psi the dyno sheet didnt say but would have been the limit of the 25 turbo so around 11psi

the previous owner had the car tuned at a different workshop and had dyno sheets in the glovebox for 278rwhp - is my power result a decent one?

mods below:

- Greddy FMIC

- Apexi cold air induction

- 3in Xforce TBE

- Apexi Neo AFC

- Greddy EBC

- Bosch fuel pump

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193rwkw. Looks pretty good. But you got to remember the result will differ from dyno to dyno

Fixed :) Car will always be the same, dyno's will read differently. They are only a tuning tool, you shouldn't use them for comparison.

Steve, didn't you trust what us WA inhabitants said about it being accurate? :laugh:

the previous owner had the car tuned at a different workshop and had dyno sheets in the glovebox for 278rwhp
what power are you expecting and why

:)

The difference in power would be between dyno's. I would trust ASG's dyno to be more accurate than X-Speed's dyno... My experience anyway :laugh:

also depends on whether the previous sheet was done at higher boost that what yours was. if it had been done up around 13psi and they had used the afc to try and prevent r&r (and also lean it out a bit as a result of that) then they could've gotten up close to 278hp

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