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Dyno results, ONLY mod Nameless Downpipe. (Yes, I know, no baseline....)
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DISCLAIMER: NO Baseline before Donwpipe mod exists.
So, I wanted to do a Dyno baseline before getting a FI kit soon. Unfortunately, I had no time to remove the Nameless Downpipe High Flow Cat and Helmholtz. 2.5", so the rest of the car is completely stock but this is with Nameless DP/OP combo. See below. Numbers look good considering it is a Mustang Dyno but really, there is no baseline. Max numbers were 175 WHP, 142 WTQ. IMHO I'd say the Downpipe makes anything from 5-12 WHP and 5-10 WTQ. Numbers were SAE corrected. Thoughts, opinions? I'm really sorry for the crappy Dyno image..... Attachment 30917 Attachment 30992 https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-Y...1/IMAG0588.jpg |
Mustang dyno should read lower than Dynojet, since you dyno more than most people's baseline with Dynojet I am thinking this mod probably gave you roughly 15-18whp. That's impressive, but I am curious how much it helps in the midrange.
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Is it with the High Flow Catalytic Converter or not?
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that does it, my next mod is going to be Nameless Overpipe/frontpipe + highflow cat + helmozts
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Very impressive figures, especially without a tune.
What a shame you can't do a baseline run then I could show MRT in Oz that exhaust mods can produce real power without a tune. MRT We have just about run out of brands and designs to test that will deliver real results. So far we have seen exhaust that will generate "some" power over a stock zorst with stock ecu tune, but these gains are mainly due to removal of the two cats. |
This is on stock air box? With oe filter??
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Just food for thought.. I totally understand wanting a full pipe set though. Bang for buck though, it's hard to touch the tune. Plus you get added features only software can provide (and updates!). |
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(sound generator is removed and plugged, but that does not count as a mod). Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2 |
I'll be getting this as my next piece to my exhaust, then the Nameless beast of a header. Thanks for the post David!
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I think that's great then. +1 nameless is what i say, heck yah
I'm glad to finally see dyno results popping up I want you to try an air filter drop in and tell me what happens, I have a drop in Perrin sitting for two weeks in a box in my garage. Im betting a trd or other drop in will help, too, I run one in wife's car on oe exhaust and she felt a difference. Looks like she gonna get a helmholtz! I am curious to know about filter. Wanna try it? I can send it to you at my expense, if you like it and you keep it I dunno slip me a $20 or buy me a few drinks. Lmk! Congrats on the dyno results! |
Looking at the results off the dynojet sheet... I made about the same with the motiv hfc and op. stock filter. I have a dyno sheet ill post when I get back home. After I got the tune it pulled 188hp. Oil temperatures were pretty high, considering I did a 4 hr drive to get it tuned...and I added a works drop in filter after that. I should be at about 190 now. Again ill post my dyno sheet later when I get home.
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Was there a difference in sound with stock everything vs. the nameless downpipe w/ hemholtz?
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