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UM let me guess.......................STOCK AS A ROCK!!!!!!!

If you had mods and posted 153rwkw from a car that has 190 odd flywheel kw factory spec, wouldn't you be :Oops:

Thats my guess!

That's a pretty good power output then when you can consider the following:

* Full 3" Turbo Exhaust = 10-15rwkw

* Ex Cam Gear = 10-15rwkw

* FMIC = 10-15rwkw

Their's a potential 30-50rwkw just from another $3,000.

I got 160.6rwkw from AVO with known mods pod, clutch.. though a/m boost guage was showing ~10psi top end but still using the factory solenoid so there might be more mods than that (as factory solenoid is supposedly to be 5->7)

Exhaust looks stock as far as I can tell too.

dyno graph

I got 160.6rwkw from AVO with known mods pod, clutch.. though a/m boost guage was showing ~10psi top end but still using the factory solenoid so there might be more mods than that (as factory solenoid is supposedly to be 5->7)

Exhaust looks stock as far as I can tell too.

dyno graph

wow 160 for those mods

very nice

was this on the race pace dyno mupkant? i got 153rwkw as well with safc pod boost but i have an exhaust, mine should probably have more power but i dont mind because im getting cool suspension soon and should be able to turn a lot better :)

was this on the race pace dyno mupkant? i got 153rwkw as well with safc pod boost but i have an exhaust, mine should probably have more power but i dont mind because im getting cool suspension soon and should be able to turn a lot better :)

i have no idea, but originaly they dynoed it with only boost and it was about 142rwkw, then with the tuned safc, they said i got an extra 10 or more rwkw.

Not to mention it was dynoed on friday which was 36 degrees day.

I got 160.6rwkw from AVO with known mods pod, clutch.. though a/m boost guage was showing ~10psi top end but still using the factory solenoid so there might be more mods than that (as factory solenoid is supposedly to be 5->7)

Exhaust looks stock as far as I can tell too.

dyno graph

ive heard plenty about the AVO dyno readings...

Inark, it was on an official WRX club dyno day and everyone else who had their cars dyno'd - majority WRX though, didn't seem to be concerned about the figures (people who have dyno'd else where too).

So since it wasn't just me by myself there'd be no need for them to try and boost the readings.

From what I've heard AVO is supposedly as accurate as Docklands STI's one too.

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