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Hey guys just after a few numbers. I recently got my GTR dyno'd and it made 158 rwkw thats with the boost restrictor in and everything stock. I thought that was a bit low. Anyone else got a figure of wat it should make 100% stock?

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Very hard to find a bog stock one, most have at least a 3in cat back.

Our experiences have found 220-240rwhp to be about the mark for stock or near as dammit to stock so would suggest yours is pretty close.

Why would you keep it stock anyway?...hehe

Cheers

Ken

Wouldn't worry too much about power figures as dynos do vary.

But heres an indicator of mine on a apparently "high" reading dyno

Stock standard 243hp@6800rpm

Ran 13.1 @103mph

1.8sec 60ft

Fitted 3 inch exhaust and some slightly bigger front pipes and removed the restrictor

308hp@7400

ran 12.7 @108

2.0sec 60ft(lotsa wheelspin)

Mph is a good indicator of power and I like to gauge mods as I do them both on the track and dyno.

ET can be inconsistant if your new to gtrs like me

I'd get a clutch before you do any mods.

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