My FTOs Dyno results...

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My FTOs Dyno results...

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Hello all, just thought i would show you al my dyno results from my baby...
Let me know your thoughts please...
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Thats 103.43kw

Not to shabby by anyone standards. Did you get a torque figure?
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what are your mods ?
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yeah not to bad...my first dyno was 106.
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i have full 2.5" exhaust system from extractors back
4" CAI extension from stock black pipe from throttle body. this puts the pod filter just infront of my empty fod light hole on passenger side
thats pretty much it as far as engine mods go.
she is lowered with pedders springs (soon to be upgraded with racing logic coilovers)
front and rear strut bars (she is a version r)
lots and lots of cool toys inside (super stereo, bluetooth car kit, footwell neaons, gps, super neat wiring, blah blah blah...

my mechanic tells me that his supercharger kit is pretty much ready for the ftos so i will be looking in to this over the next 6 months once i find $6000. (thats after the suspension upgrade)
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I'm really confuse, why max hp is only 138.7?
The difference between what we do and what we are capable of doing would suffice to solve most of the world's problem.

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Why do you say these things?
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i think he might not understand the 'at the hweel' concept
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Post by akuma3 »

i do but i was expect a standard FTO will have around around 105-110 standard ... guess i have a way higher expectation lol :twisted:
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You do! :lol:
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akuma3 wrote:i do but i was expect a standard FTO will have around around 105-110 standard ... guess i have a way higher expectation lol :twisted:
ya stock would be around 90-95 in a gpx.
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Post by spetz »

It has a bad dip in power around MIVEC point
Plus it was still climbing up but the speed limiter hit

Should do a run in 4th and 3rd as well.
They usually get the same result anyway

Sorry after seeing a friends lancer with mildly modded 6A12 pull over 132kw atw other peoples results just don't seem to match ;)
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are you say this about my result?
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frozenwaffles wrote:are you say this about my result?
for a cat back and new cai setup u did about right...I assume u have hi-flo cat/muffler and a good pod filter?
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Post by spetz »

What I said?
Yeah it hit speed cut while still going up in power
Do the run in 3rd as well and compare
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i would love to know what mine makes but can't be stuff to spend a few hundred bucks just to find out :D
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A house & garden dyno run up will only cost you about $80....
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Bennoz wrote:A house & garden dyno run up will only cost you about $80....
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Well they price dyno's on time. $80/hr is about standard. Dyno to tune a chip etc can be a bit more thou.
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Post by testlabmonkey »

i just got a dyno run in adelaide for $66. and i think 90-95kw for a stock gpx is a little low. I got 110kw with a stock gpx with simple air flow mods.... muffler and pod filter. Personally i think i just got lucky but i would think 95-100kw for a stock standard gpw would be closer to the mark. oh and im talking about the manual version.... i guess tip would be lower.
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