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Originally posted by RAIDER

hoping to get cooler and computer installed this weekend

ouch to the bank account!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

i been told to expect 200rwkw

yeah right  

will just have to wait and see

i went to see a few workshops today and asked what it takes to get 200kw@wheels for s15. The answer is you need a bigger turbo (T28 maxed out at 187kw @ 1.2bar), bigger injectors, and ECU on top of the usual first stage mod (FMIC, full exhaust, airfilter, EBC)

Sorry Nick,

Your rite champ, i heard its impossible to get over 200kw @ wheels even with a computer of some sought. This could just be the workshops way of saying "buy a bigger turbo from us"

They say standard r33 turbos with all other mods will not net 200kw @ wheels,

But yeh, his chip is some weird ass jap brand, (century 21 or something)

hehehehe, only a piggy back though, can't wait to show it off to you guys :) (the car that is , not the comp)

Donnie

Originally posted by jtir

The 4WD Dyno Dynamics seem to produce lower outputs compared to many other brands.

Not saying there is anything wrong with optimistic outputs :)

the dyno guys can make a car have as much power as they want it to have.

this one reads high figures

for best results compare your car on a few dynos and average

them out.

:)

Judd...

Every single dyno measures air/fuel ratios... without measuring that, you wouldn't know whether you're running lean or not and could damage your engine by continuing the power run.

That said, your friend will probably have to wait until the end of the day if he wanted any tuning to be done, as this is a dyno day, not a tuning day... Having his car tuned will just make everyone else wait...

Cheers,

Andrew.

It's a 2WD dyno.

Nick his car made 192 on this dyno so it's not unreasonable to expect him to make an 8kW gain from the mods he has performed.

Really, you know better than to make silly blanket statements like that.

Adrian

Pardon me Adrian?

Dont acuse me of making "Blanket" statements you idiot.

I made a direct point about the power figures that individuals believed they could attain with a stock ecu and stock turbine. I mentioned that what Ben was quoting power wise would likely be attiributed to a chipped/modified or aftermarket ECU - something than benm believed was a possiblilty.

Good work moron.

Guys, this is brendanf the NSW mod here (not brendanf the SAU member)

Let's keep things nice hey ? - Everyone is allowed their own opinions, but lets keep the personal attacks out of it please. We are all brutha's

Schweet :):D

Originally posted by jtir

The 4WD Dyno Dynamics seem to produce lower outputs compared to many other brands.

Not saying there is anything wrong with optimistic outputs :P

i went to C & V this morning to tune my car, and it made 190kw @ 4 wheels, they use 4wd dyno dynamics... my car made 376hp at the rears on col perry automotive's 2wd dyno dynamics in penrith last year :D




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