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Originally posted by Hicks

Dynos are all messed up. I pulled 240bhp at formaz and 270bhp

at genie. But i think formaz is the good one.

But that doesn't stop me from showin other people the 270 one.

The genie one is a good 'car seller' :P

I ran a guy who just had a fresh 305rwhp chart from the genie dyno and handed him his ass several times at no stage did he ever look like keeping up. In the real world i don't think I've got any more than 200rwhp ( I've not had a dyno for a long time all the same).

Formaz sounds good for just $50 a run.:(

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Originally posted by macka

Ive heard the Formaz one is a "hard" dyno so should be interesting...

Im booked in at cyphers tomorrow for an AFC tune so they use the formaz one shall be interesting what i may get i think boost will only be limited to Injector duty cycle now :D

Fingers crossed it dont blow hehe

Formaz would be 'hard' compared to the likes of genie and myaree. At least if you have been there before you will be able to get some idea of the HP change.

As far as stock injectors go. If you do the whatisname trick and fit the 044 and a malpassi you will be laughing all the way to 250+rwkw on stock injectors. I wouldn't try it on the smaller bosch pumps tho' they choke up flow at high pressures (even though they flow more than stock at the same pressure).

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Originally posted by rev210

Formaz would be 'hard' compared to the likes of genie and myaree. At least if you have been there before you will be able to get some idea of the HP change.  

As far as stock injectors go. If you do the whatisname trick and fit the 044 and a malpassi you will be laughing all the way to 250+rwkw on stock injectors. I wouldn't try it on the smaller bosch pumps tho' they choke up flow at high pressures (even though they flow more than stock at the same pressure).

A wet paper bag is harder than Genies and Myarees dyno :D

Maybe a bit harsher than Psis and Barrys altho just a guess

United fuel injection damn u gotta have a good car to get any sort of figures on that bloody thing hehe

Ive done the 910 pump but going to do the Rising reg at a later date.. I just want to make sure my airflow meter and injectors have headroom :D then ill be back to the drags chasing gradenkos tail hehe...oh and yours!

Looks like the pineapples will go in aftrwards too

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Originally posted by macka

A wet paper bag is harder than Genies and Myarees dyno :D

Maybe a bit harsher than Psis and Barrys altho just a guess

United fuel injection damn u gotta have a good car to get any sort of figures  on that bloody thing hehe

Ive done the 910 pump but going to do the Rising reg at a later date.. I just want to make sure my airflow meter and injectors have headroom :D then ill be back to the drags chasing gradenkos tail hehe...oh and yours!

Looks like the pineapples will go in aftrwards too

Chase MY tail? I think with the pineapples on you will show a clean pair of heals to my slow car.:D

I'm hoping you do get 300+rwhp and start with some 12.5's to show up those GTR boys and girls:D

910's are pretty good as an upgrade. I'd look around for some 550cc injectors as opposed to doing the rising rate if you are going to stick with that pump (lets face it 910's are nice and quiet)

What fuel management are you running macka?

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Originally posted by rev210

Chase MY tail? I think with the pineapples on you will show a clean pair of heals to my slow car.:D

I'm hoping you do get 300+rwhp and start with some 12.5's to show up those GTR boys and girls:D

910's are pretty good as an upgrade. I'd look around for some 550cc injectors as opposed to doing the rising rate if you are going to stick with that pump (lets face it 910's are nice and quiet)

What fuel management are you running macka?

Cant be too optimistic :D

I got [email protected] psi at psis not long ago so i should easy get 300 but ya never know,..

Im running a top secret ROM which seems to only control ignition and im getting the Safc tuned tomorrow at 16psi dont worry i have a decompressed engine

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Originally posted by macka

then ill be back to the drags chasing gradenkos tail hehe...oh and yours!

Or more than likley, you'll be showing us your tail. :D In any case, your outta range for the stock turbo award :D

Speaking of fuel pumps, Barrie showed me a Walbro in tank pump yesterday, a bit of a change from Bosch I thought. Seems like a good deal though, flows 195ltr/hr, enough for 500hp for $220 and a higher model available that flows 255 ltr/hr and can handle high pressure.

http://www.autoperformanceengineering.com/...l/fuelpump.html

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