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Old 10-07-2012, 07:05 PM   #1
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Base line dyno figure (dynapak Hub dyno)

Hey guy finally got some time to do a base line dyno figure on the car before we embark on some major modification. so here are the dyno graphs. i will continue to update this thread as we do upgrades and see where your money is best spent.



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Old 10-07-2012, 08:52 PM   #2
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Is that at the wheels or engine? How many km's had your car done?

I did a run at 50kms, it was on a Dynapack as well

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I'll take a pic of my readout sometime, stats were:
131.144ps / 96.46kw at the wheels
144.422ps / 106.22kw at the engine
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Old 10-07-2012, 09:15 PM   #3
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so if you are measuring at the engine.. why isnt it 147kw...
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so if you are measuring at the engine.. why isnt it 147kw...
Engine not run-in yet, over-hyped specs by Toyota, different dyno machine, take your pick
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i think someone should rip an engine out and dyno it. if it doesnt have at least 147kw... ....there will be an issuee
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my stock 3sge MR2 with 130000km on it with a 125kw 3sge, gave 100kw at the wheels.

why does a brand new car with 147kw have the same. sounds suss to me.
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Dave put up the one with kilowatts!!

Just over 2000ks on this one. From most reports ive seen out and about on the net anywhere from 103-115kws is the average at the wheels kw. This one is on lineball with those figures.
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a[part from the fact it says 96

how was this engine run in? toyota method ?
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A little bit more spirited than the Toyota method, but not driven hard until about 1400ks. Has had an oil and filter change at 300 and 1950ks.
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a[part from the fact it says 96

how was this engine run in? toyota method ?
Blurs never said 96kw.... There are two different cars here...
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lol sorry i was confused... my mistake
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144.422ps / 106.22kw at the engine
How exactly did you measure that?
Do you mean at the flywheel?
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I have stg1 flashed if u want to throw o n the dyno as a comparison test. Stock except for tyres and flash.
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How exactly did you measure that?
Do you mean at the flywheel?
I can only assume that they inputed a drive train loss factor of 10% into the dyno and this calculates an estimated flywheel figure.

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