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Old 02-19-2022, 11:08 AM   #1
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Dyno Compilation and Comparison to First Gen (23 cars avg. 215whp/175tq)

As some of you may have seen on Facebook or other forums, I've created and maintained a list of dyno numbers from 22 BRZs and GR86s. I have also added Gen1 numbers when provided from the same dyno. I am only including dyno results from stock cars for this list but may start a second one for people with headers, intakes, etc.

So far I have 19 cars on the list averaging 214whp and 174 ft-lbs of torque. (Now up to 23 and 215/175) I think this is a great way to get a better, more accurate picture. Where people can't just say "well that dyno reads high" or "well, all dynos are different". And like I mentioned, where able, I included Gen1 numbers as well. That allows us to simply look at a percentage increase, ignoring hp/tq numbers completely for people who really don't trust them.

If anyone know of cars I've missed let me know! The more data the better.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...it?usp=sharing

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Up to 23 cars now averaging 215.51whp and 175.49ft-lbs of torque.
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Old 02-21-2022, 02:25 PM   #3
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Thanks for the info. Mind sharing overlay graph for say average stock GR86/BRZ vs stock Gen 1 vs gen 1 w/bolt on tunes? Seeing those 3 on the same plot would be pretty useful and give a brief idea for those who are on the fence between Gen 1 and 2 I think.
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Thanks for the info. Mind sharing overlay graph for say average stock GR86/BRZ vs stock Gen 1 vs gen 1 w/bolt on tunes? Seeing those 3 on the same plot would be pretty useful and give a brief idea for those who are on the fence between Gen 1 and 2 I think.
The "Delicious Tuning" graph is a Stock 2015 BRZ vs a Stock 2022 BRZ on the same dyno (These numbers are in my dyno list). And The screen shot is of Stratified Auto, solid line is the BRZ and the dotted line is the FR-S. They took a FBO FR-S with headers, exhaust, etc. and a tune and compared it to a stock 2022 BRZ. Same dyno, same day, etc. Couldn't be a better comparison.

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Cool info, thanks for sharing!
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it'd be nice to have altitude and ambient temp as well, if available
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Would it be possible to add to the sheet which type of dyno each data point came from?
I am looking for some DynoJet runs and have not found any really out there
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elevation and temp might be a little harder. Not many said anything about either that I remember. Getting the dyno type might be a little easier.

But I do plan to go through the list and try to pull other info, so I will see what I can manage.
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Another dyno video found

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/kK1NCHfEmhQ

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Updated the Dyno Compilation spread sheet. Up to 26 cars averaging 215.39whp and 175.12ft-lbs.

I hadn't updated it in a month and I feel like I'm missing some, I only found 3 new one, so please post any below you know of!

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The average tq/hp increase cells are using an incorrect formula.
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The average tq/hp increase cells are using an incorrect formula.
What should it be?
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What should it be?
Looks like you have a comma between the cell range, should be a colon.
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