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    Default UPDATED DYNO NUMBERS!!!

    I just got the car dynoed this afternoon and WOW! What a difference headers, a new lower intake manifold, clean upper intake manifold, exhaust, and dielectric grease for the plug wires makes. I dynoed 167HP/152TQ last year and today at 100,213 miles it dynoed 179HP/173TQ! (173 TQ at 2400 RPM) This is on the Stock Tune. The High Octane tune (thanks warmonger and burritasvt) it dynoed 184HP/(175 TQ at 2400 RPM). I am very pleased with these results. Nitrous tune run is coming, stay tuned...




    Last edited by allstyle12; 10-15-2007 at 04:40 PM.
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    2005 Nissan Titan 305 HP stock
    2002 Subaru WRX E85 337 WHP 345 WTQ (RR self tuned) EVO III 16G
    1988 RX-7 Turbo II (FC) Streetport 297 WHP/272 TQ SOLD

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    Very nice!
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    What octane were you running for your high octane?
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    well it shows you have the nitrous numbers in your sig, so what's keeping you from posting the nitrous dyno? Does the high octane tune still take 93? Isn't the stock tune for high octane, or could you actually run less than 91-93 on the stock tune?
    98' T-Red sold with a bad MTX-75

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    Quote Originally Posted by 98TredSVT View Post
    well it shows you have the nitrous numbers in your sig, so what's keeping you from posting the nitrous dyno? Does the high octane tune still take 93? Isn't the stock tune for high octane, or could you actually run less than 91-93 on the stock tune?
    Those are my old Nitrous numbers. I did not do a dyno run yesterday on Nitrous. So to answer your question, there are no new Nitrous dyno numbers to post.

    Your octane tune question is unclear. Running less than 91-93 is a bad idea for our cars in stock form. Stock CSVT's require premium fuel. So to be politically correct, you can run less than that. However, it is not the right thing to do.
    All DYNO DYNAMICS WHP figures
    1998 CSVT 184 WHP/175 WTQ 233 WHP/215 WTQ w/Nitrous 75 shot
    2005 Nissan Titan 305 HP stock
    2002 Subaru WRX E85 337 WHP 345 WTQ (RR self tuned) EVO III 16G
    1988 RX-7 Turbo II (FC) Streetport 297 WHP/272 TQ SOLD

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    Quote Originally Posted by allstyle12 View Post
    Those are my old Nitrous numbers. I did not do a dyno run yesterday on Nitrous. So to answer your question, there are no new Nitrous dyno numbers to post.

    Your octane tune question is unclear. Running less than 91-93 is a bad idea for our cars in stock form. Stock CSVT's require premium fuel. So to be politically correct, you can run less than that. However, it is not the right thing to do.
    I think he wants to know what constitutes as "High Octane" in your tune, since the SVT takes a higher octane to begin with.
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    yeah, I wouldn't see what the point of running higher, like 100 octane, because it'd be for pretty much track only.
    98' T-Red sold with a bad MTX-75

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    Nice numbers, I also dynoed at 179ish with my old 2.5 and headers

    But more importantly.... Since when did someone finish a rwd conversion?!?!?!?!
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    Quote Originally Posted by hotdimmes View Post
    I think he wants to know what constitutes as "High Octane" in your tune, since the SVT takes a higher octane to begin with.
    Exactly...thats what my question was too. What high octace gas were you running?
    Jim Hahn
    1999 Tropic Green SVT Contour
    1996 T-Red Contour SE Reborn 4/6/04 Sold
    3.0L swap and Arizona Dyno Chip Turbo Kit
    364 whp, 410 wtq @ 4,700 rpm

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    Let me clarify. The High Octane tune is optimized for my modifications and 91 octane. 91 octane is what I dynoed it with. Both runs "High Octane" and "returned to stock" are with 91 octane.

    I am assuming the "RWHP" indicated on the scan is setup as their default in their PC since the shop I went to specializes in Mustangs.
    All DYNO DYNAMICS WHP figures
    1998 CSVT 184 WHP/175 WTQ 233 WHP/215 WTQ w/Nitrous 75 shot
    2005 Nissan Titan 305 HP stock
    2002 Subaru WRX E85 337 WHP 345 WTQ (RR self tuned) EVO III 16G
    1988 RX-7 Turbo II (FC) Streetport 297 WHP/272 TQ SOLD

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