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tommyk I don't see why not:

the highest peak was 253kw but we settled on the 247 as it made more midrange than the 253 setting.

dyno_graph_-_247vs221p.JPG

COOL

What mods do you have and was that run done in awd or rwd mode ?

You guys suck. You make me want to buy a pair of GT-SS's :D

as for mods mine is still stock turbos, stock cams, stock intercooler, stock dumps, stock front pipes. just 3 inch cat back system, apexi pods, cam gears, 14.5psi boost, and power FC. obviously have other unrelated stuff like oil cooler, twin plate clutch, OS gearset etc etc. the first graph showing 221kw was before the cam gear adjustment. in the process of adjusting the gears boost also rose by 2psi (without touching the controller) and the AFRs leaned off a bit (also without touching the PFC). so that may have influenced the gain a little too.

is that graph rwkw or awkw ?

Why do I ask ?

Ive got everything you have including 15psi boost, aftermarket front pipes, but i dont have the pods or gears

Sorry for the hijack kabab

sorry mate, it's in rwd. so outright power i would say it's pretty much the same between us (i don't know really) but the shape of the curve is what is most important to me at the moment, not the peak figure. :D

sorry mate, it's in rwd. so outright power i would say it's pretty much the same between us (i don't know really) but the shape of the curve is what is most important to me at the moment, not the peak figure. :D

I noticed when mine was on the dyno it was in full 4wd mode so i guess thats why your figure is much higher then Tommyk's..

What would the difference be between awd and rwd power wise?

to be honest i really don't know. i have heard lots of stories. some people say on a 32 GTR the difference is negligible (something about the way they divert torque to the front wheels on a dyno), other say about 30kws difference. personally i think there must be some difference but how much i wouldn't want to guess.

Suffice to say that, as always, a dyno is not the best dick measuring tool as everyone has a different ruler.

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