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5 minutes ago, whatsisname said:

Yokohama A050, I think they're M compound.

there's your problem lol... put some normal street tyres on the back and strap the car down a bit tighter using the traction bar on the dyno, might see an instant 10~15kW or more!

As it squats and moves forward into the front roller the rear will squat down.

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there's your problem lol... put some normal street tyres on the back and strap the car down a bit tighter using the traction bar on the dyno, might see an instant 10~15kW or more!
As it squats and moves forward into the front roller the rear will squat down.
Cheers. Sounds like a good plan.
Might even give a hub dyno a go at some stage.
4 minutes ago, whatsisname said:

600rwkw! rhkw? emoji1787.png

I think easy, Oli's car put down 615kW on a Mainline hub dyno at Mick's Motorsports.

Also runs a GTX3584RS

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7 minutes ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

I think easy, Oli's car put down 615kW on a Mainline hub dyno at Mick's Motorsports.

Also runs a GTX3584RS

Nice! Which turbine housing, 1.01 or 1.21?     

Time to locate a local Mainline hub dyno :8_laughing:

 

4 hours ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

I think just the 1.01 rear, is that right @WantGTR?

I just realised, I've discussed that car and turbo combo' with the owner. R32 GT-R + GTX3584RS 1.01 with 784hp (585kW) at the hubs and a maiden pass of 10.8 @ 140mph at 1600+kg. It is a very impressive set of numbers.    

11 minutes ago, whatsisname said:

I just realised, I've discussed that car and turbo combo' with the owner. R32 GT-R + GTX3584RS 1.01 with 784hp (585kW) at the hubs and a maiden pass of 10.8 @ 140mph at 1600+kg. It is a very impressive set of numbers.    

It has changed again

What da f**k is going on here?
The rs is a good turbo. 
[mention=11136]Lithium[/mention] scrap your findings. Get a gtx42. Dont be a poof. Relax about dyno sheets. Lol
I concur. The RS is not RS (rat shit).

GTX4202R for the win... power and response [emoji1787]

Dyno sheets are where it's at! Lol
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I keep getting asked to update this list with old and new turbos, so I've added some ones "based off request" and also added some current or future units I have some data on.

The G30-770 I have not seen a compressor map for so just made an educated guess as to where it will sit:

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1 minute ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

If you're really bored, compressor inducer/exducer size would be porno

flamin mongrel.

 

But you're right, I probably should have thought of that at the start

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