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My dyno printout - Sat 26th (Cyrus put yours in please)


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Anyway guys....here is my chart from Saturday at AllStar with the Zed Club.

See if you can spot where the A/F ratio was lean enough to make the car ping, retard timing and bugger up the rest of my run :D

Anyway the power figures are low...apparently this can be confirmed by most people that use the Allstar dyno....but as everyone knows they're a tuning tool, not just for horsepower queens :( I did manage 97Kw on the first run...but as mentioned before, it started to retard quite badly.

I've adjusted my AFRs so the Mercury Motorsport weekend should be better for comparison reasons.

I was told not a bad effort considering I've still got the N/A exhaust fitted...hmmm back-pressure!

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Mine got 266hp (198rwkw) on a dynonamics dyno on monday 10 May 2004 and then got 165rwkw on the Dynologics dyno on 15 May 2004.

It's just the different type of dynos and how they measure the hp/kw. I heard that dynologics is more accurate with tuning but dynonamics is better for power runs.

*shrugs* I personally like the higher figure myself :D

Damn Dyno Queen :D I really need to get my exhaust sorted out....until then I reckon I'm stuffed for any decent power...she still goes good though...enough to keep a lot of turbos at bay.

yeah managed to sort the AFR leaning-out while on the dyno...had the trusty laptop with me. It's not too horendous...most of it is in the region of 12-12.5:1 It's the power delivery that has me stumped....it's just so flat....I was hoping for some sort of curve.

Mine got 266hp (198rwkw) on a dynonamics dyno on monday 10 May 2004 and then got 165rwkw on the Dynologics dyno on 15 May 2004.

It's just the different type of dynos and how they measure the hp/kw. I heard that dynologics is more accurate with tuning but dynonamics is better for power runs.  

*shrugs* I personally like the higher figure myself :D

is that the time i beat you erin :(

woa.. thats all over the shop. Sorry to say - almost n/a figures :) very linear there?

sir31 got 88rwkw from ye olde SOHC RB30E .. http://forum.r31skylineclub.com/index.php?...10913.0;id=1327 same dyno a few weeks ago..

Cyrus is away on an Island , think he's back tomorrow , on the same Dyno 101 rwkw this time he ran a 116 rwkw only diff is MY ( he is lending it ) Hks Super Dragger .

And now I don't even get to use it , o'well I least I could hear how it sounded

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