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I know these dynos are referred to as the "heartbreaker" because they supposedly read lower than other types of dynos. But they are the preferred dyno to used for tuning.
I know these dynos are referred to as the "heartbreaker" because they supposedly read lower than other types of dynos. But they are the preferred dyno to used for tuning.
I did ask and he said it was corrected for temperature (and baro. presumably) . The day was pretty warm actually (25C) ..which didn't help one bit as intake temps were in the 40s .
A good running NA usually makes somewhere around 190 on this dyno for reference. Plus they did say that a rew on a reasonable sized turbo usually puts down 350ish @16psi .
You may have been expecting more, but it's still an excellent result. Is there any other daily driven reliable turbo setup that can boast 395whp at 13.5psi? Especially with this much boost down low.
Still awesome results man!!! Fingers crossed I'm hoping to get in this ballpark with the E50 mix at my current 16psi... Reliably
Originally Posted by JimmyBlack
Slash, that was a great result, but when I said reliable I wasn't thinking 17psi!
Any other turbos running >340whp reliably at around 13.5psi? Gregs?
...when a red line is not a red line
I am pretty convinced my failure was a faulty fuel injector as I had fueling problems after replacing the motor. Those fueling problems went away after I replaced injectors. So with reliable injectors I say it is reliable