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No, i never made any accusations, nor said that you fabricated your dyno reading.

My post was a tounge in cheek response to your "well the paper says it so it must be right comment" - The dyno sheet I posted shows that thats not always the case :D

All in good fun mate

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Hey Gengis,

Please post your results somewhere as I'm getting my DFA tuned on wednesday. Then PM me or something so I can find your post... :)

Got these mods, turbo back 3", big cooler, pod. Chews 18l per 100km. ;)

Hey Gengis,

Please post your results somewhere as I'm  getting my DFA tuned on wednesday.  Then PM me or something so I can find your post...  :)

Got these mods, turbo back 3", big cooler,  pod.  Chews 18l per 100km. ;)

Cool another DFA user :P Will do Chrisso, I'd like to know your results too

ill be going down to WSID on the 14th of december if the weathers any good.

ill post it up in the events section.

i bet those chromies will slow u down............. and blind the spectators ....

i think u only got a 50rwkw gain coz ur car was running like shit b4 :)

exhaust, fmic, ebc for me = 185rwkw

then with powerfc i got 201.. so i think 191 is a little high .... but maybe a safc could give him 6rwkw on top of the standard mods?

autos must dyno high 4 some reason sercuritys dyno was close to mine aswell

there are ather autos that hav pulled good power aswell

must be something in the dyno

but a 191 manual will kill a 191 auto cause you can rev to to shit

shift kits and histalling will help

i think we all hav put too much emfisis on the safc and not the service or tune hitman did and if sercuity is happy that is the main thing getting ripped off is shit

james

my car was definately running shit.

but the point is Hitman fixed it all up.

the chromies are off.. ive been driving around for around a month with stockies on the back and chromies on the front.

anyone want to buy a set of 19s? :)

Guys Security is right...Hitman adjusted his timing and spark plugs aswell as tuning the safc....

By adjusting my timing on my r32 auto stocka..it went form 111.3rwkw to 129.9rwkw my timing was out..but what a difference it made.

And Hitman is awesum...he only tunes cars and so I believe for 15years.

He tuned my dad's r32 and got an extra 40rwkw or so by tuning alone???His r32 is highly modified though..

This is why i have a certain dislike of dyno's.

Secur1ty - Your final graph looks good, but the first one thats been done looks a bit bs - Were you honestly running 12/13 psi of boost? It almost seems as if the tuner did not have the throttle at 100% - seen by the drop in revs/power up top (the squiggle)

Something seems seriously amiss there. The run was also done in 2nd - that definitely will affect things.

I will be there on wednesday at wsid on the 14th. If you want, we can run side by side. I can give you a 3 second head start :P

What we really need to do is to get all these cars and a dyno day together so we can really truly gauge who is relatively making what power.

What we really need to do is to get all these cars and a dyno day together so we can really truly gauge who is relatively making what power.

Yes I'm all for this. Right now there seems to be a fair number of NSW people with new or updated dyno results.

This is why i have a certain dislike of dyno's.

Secur1ty - Your final graph looks good, but the first one thats been done looks a bit bs - Were you honestly running 12/13 psi of boost? It almost seems as if the tuner did not have the throttle at 100% - seen by the drop in revs/power up top (the squiggle)

Something seems seriously amiss there. The run was also done in 2nd - that definitely will affect things.

I will be there on wednesday at wsid on the 14th. If you want, we can run side by side. I can give you a 3 second head start :P

What we really need to do is to get all these cars and a dyno day together so we can really truly gauge who is relatively making what power.

If you pop a car on the dyno, and severely retard it's base timing, you'll see a lovely squiggly line. Mine did it too.

Yes, we need another UAS Skylines Australia DYNO day!!! Bring it on I say, my car was stock last time I ran, even won the Zoom magazine encouragement award, and look what it did to me, my car....and my wallet.

lol

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