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Old 05-30-2022, 02:32 PM   #1
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Dyno graphs: My 2022 GR86 (stock) vs my 2017 BRZ (stock & tuned)

After getting my GR86 baseline dyno done, I thought it would be fun to overlay the dyno graphs from my 2017 BRZ (both stock and ACE+tune) onto the GR86 graph to see the differences.

Keep in mind, the data does not line up perfectly, so understand there is a small amount of error in the overlay. But, it's pretty dang close...

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#1 : My 2022 GR86 stock dyno

#2 & #3 : My stock 2017 BRZ overlayed onto stock GR86 (actual then traced for clear view)

#4 & #5 : My modified (ACE A350+CSG tune) overlayed onto stock GR86 (actual then traced for clear view)
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Here is my video with all the details as well.

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Thank you for the data point.

In a more qualitative sense, does the new engine feel "happier" to rev out than the FA20? The FA20s just feel like they're going to explode past 7000 rpm.
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Yes, the new engine feels happier to rev.
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That's great. I definitely feel like my car would be perfect with about another 40hp. I'm just not willing to accept the trade off in reliability to get there on a track car.
I may upgrade platforms in a few years when these new models are more readily available.
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Thank you for the data point.

In a more qualitative sense, does the new engine feel "happier" to rev out than the FA20? The FA20s just feel like they're going to explode past 7000 rpm.
Yes, I would say so.
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I'm particularly impressed with the improvements in the low ranges. That's where you're going to live 90% of the time on the street and it's going to make a huge difference to how the car feels.
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Great power for a stock car. The curve matches my 2017 with a header, exhaust and E85 tune but stock! These are going to be even happier running corn once a tuning solution is found.
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Great power for a stock car. The curve matches my 2017 with a header, exhaust and E85 tune but stock! These are going to be even happier running corn once a tuning solution is found.
Yep!
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