Jump to content
SAU Community

40kw @ all 4! - Dyno day pix and results...


Recommended Posts

yeah i know lol

 

oh and i didnt get to say hello to jack, sorry bout that hehehe :D a belated hello to you mate :D :D

Hi to you too doxx, saw you briefly but was too busy talking s@#t to others and before i knew it you were gone!!!!

SLYWPN: thanx mate :)

Oh yeah, my car was having surging problems on the day, was breaking down @ 4000rpm, and I wouldn't have a clue why, had the same problem the night before at calder...

Two weeks ago I got it tuned by Ben at Racepace, got 260rwkws, but managed only 200rwkws yesterday cause of the surging/flat spots....

Did anyone see what that green ute got? i got 141rwkw. good to see the crew again, sorry i had to leave in a rush had to be somewhere else and was an hour late.

I think the ute got over 220+ at the wheels, could be wrong coz i didnt see the computer, just heard someone say it.

The Ute owner was saying 'will get 260, maybe even 270... they're 220 stock and I've got an exhuast and chip... etc'.

It made 220 on the 3rd run (212 and 201 on the others) - sounded good though.

No forced induction, just good old fashioned cubic inches.

Still need a photo of the trophy :)

denham, coz ash the soft**** buggered up his car the night before after a night on the piss... nah he just backed into his neighbours car and has to fix it up before MAS so he needed to save all the money he could

I think the ute got over 220+ at the wheels, could be wrong coz i didnt see the computer, just heard someone say it.

Yeah it got 228rwkws, apparently it had full exhaust, cold air intake and chipped...

Not bad for a dunnydore....

I was another of those that came for a short while but didnt put my car on the dyno. I didn't need to win THAT trophey! :P

And bugger Im missed the Lada on the dyno. That would have been a classic. I cant believe I won by defalt the power guess too. Some peoples guesses were classic. 18rkws. lol.

hehe... 40kw!!!! where did you hide the NOS bottle James lol.... it was a good day (although i left at about 1pm)... i should have put my car on the dyno but was too scared i'd loose my front bar going up the drive...

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • If it dies, then bypass. The task isn't difficult. I have one running on a standard R32 FPCM. That's after nearly 20 years of it running an 040, which pull substantially more current than the Walbro. They're not the same module, but I'd hope it indicates that the R33 one should be man enough for the job. I think people kill them when putting proper sized pumps on them, not these little toy pumps we're talking about here.
    • Silicone spray won't hurt anything. And if it does, that's an opportunity to put some solid steel spherical bushings in, so you can really learn what suspension noise sounds like, If you're going to try it, just spray one bush at a time, so you can work out which one is actually noisy. My best guess is that if the noise started only since putting the coilovers in, then it is just noise being transmitted up through the top mounts of the struts, and not necessarily "new" noise from bushes. But it's almost impossible to know.
    • Are you saying the 34 is SUV height, and not that we're talking about an SUV here? (because if we're talking about an SUV, you don't fix them. You just replace them when something breaks. Not worth establishing sufficient emotional connection with an SUV to warrant doing any work on one). I wouldn't jack my car up on a short little loop of 10mm steel rod poking out through a hole in the bumper bar, front or rear end. I realise that we're probably not talking about that type of loop at the front, being the one under/behind the bar on a Skyline.... but even for that one, trying to jack up on what amounts to a thin piece of steel, designed purely for withstanding a horizontal tension force, not a vertical compressive force (and so would be prone to buckling/crushing) and, my most particular bitch about it - located RIGHT AT THE EXTREME FRONT OF THE CAR, applying a load up through the radiator support panel, etc, with almost the entire mass of the car cantilevered between there and the rear wheels? Nope. Not doing that. Not on the regular. That structure out there in front of the front crossmember is not designed to carry load in the vertical direction. Not really designed to carry any load at all, really. The chassis rail that the tow point is connected to would be fine loaded in tension, as per towing. Not intended to carry the mass of the whole car, especially loaded all on one rail, with twisting and all sorts of shitty load distribution going on. No, I will happily drive up on some pieces of wood, thanks. That can only happen on driven wheels, and they are at the other end of the car, and this problem does not exist at that end of the car. And even then, I have been known to drive up on at least 1x piece of 2x8 each side at the rear, simply to reduce the amount of jack pumping necessary to get the car up high enough for the jack stands. What really really shits me about Skylines is the lack of decent places for chassis stands at either end of the car. You'd think they'd be designed into the crossmembers.
    • I've got MCA Blues on my V36 Skyline, and while I've managed to sort out issues with scrubbing/bottoming out by raising it a smidge and increasing the damping hardness, the rear end still sounds *super* noisy when driving on anything other than the flattest surface imaginable. It sounds like a small party of flamingos are just chatting away in the back, which makes me think there are several link points in the suspension contributing to the noise. Am I hearing dried out/worn bushings? None of it sounds like metal-on-metal, it sounds more like hard rubber squeaking on metal. It's been suggested that a bit of silicon spray on each bushing might quiet them down, but I'm not sure what material the current bushings are made of (probably factory, I imagine) and whether silicon spray will degrade that material.
    • The obvious answer here is get a ND2/3 RF with the Targa top. The red is nicer, too!
×
×
  • Create New...