I personally think that dyno numbers are very subjective. Of course we blag some of the U.S. results when many of us R.O.W. players seem to derive quite a lot less with similar or same mods. Even the same brand of Dynos will give a different read depending on how they set the car/dyo up. So it's a matter of conjecture when comparing one result to another. A direct example of this was reaching 359whp on the dyno and then the guy just changed the ramp rates and moved it to 383whp.
Having boosted my motor quite high (for the 944 turbo world) and seen only pretty modest numbers caused me to think that the U.S. guys were dreaming. However on the opposite side of the coin, motors are only pumps. Bearing in mind most of us are running around on 8v heads/cams and stock intakes, throttle bodies, exhaust manifolds, Intercoolers and hardpipes...still, we are so far down the food chain in terms of power/tq numbers for a large capacity motor compared to the 1.6-2ltr Jap crowd, that I have to think we should be able to achieve substantially more. Those dyno figures that I got were with a stock n/a block and head, bigger cam, Intercooler, hardpipes, turbo, exhaust at 23psi (peak 24.5psi). The power didn't flatten out much at all until over 6700rpm. Previously with the exact same hardware and boost, the best I got was 302whp with the Vitesse software. Same brand of dyno, but different shop. Here's the dyno charts. Would like to hear and see some of you guys' charts and mod list + the type of dyno. Oh, and I've finally received delivery of my race 3L 8v motor which will be sent to the same dyno shop for comparison's sake.
With Vitesse V Flex software E85 22psi. (Unable to control timing) As you can see, not much more peak hp with the increased psi pulls. More midrange which led me to believe the stock head was a bottle neck.
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Different shop/same type of dyno. With Motec E85 23psi showing Hp and Tq same psi but different ramp rates to show how dyno's can be manipulated. Oh, and new wastegate after the LR one failed.
Also showing torque curve for both pulls. Not sure why it doesn't x at the 5252rpm mark. They must format their graphs differently.
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