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11-12-2010, 11:44 AM | #45 |
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~540whp was at 20-21psi if I remember correctly. And it was a "glory run" (super aggressive map after a lot of cool down) so it's probably not something that your going to see in normal dyno conditions. I recall 500-510whp being repeatable. This was pretty close to the limits of the fuel system (factory fuel components plus m10 meth nozzle) and what seemed to be the limit of the turbo. If you are looking for a 500+whp turbo set up and don't mind more lag, a big single is probably going to be the way to go.
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11-12-2010, 12:08 PM | #52 |
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Hmm... I just read it different and took away that correction factors should not be used for any FI application. That was his first sentance.
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11-12-2010, 12:10 PM | #53 |
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+1, now you just need to find a clutch that will support it...lol; did you ever find out if the clutch/flywheel were defective?
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Yes but the reasoning that followed addressed the problem having to do with barometric compensation. Ie, the fact turbos pressurize the intake independent of baro pressure. Which makes the baro correction that the dyno applies an unnecessary correction. So if you are dyno testing at sea level, you aren't getting much (if any) of an baro correction. So no such bad correction. Which is why this dyno probably has a reasonable 1.06-07 correction while the mile-high AR dyno had an unreasonable 1.25%.
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Problem is most of the fanbois and nuthuggers dont know a thing, like how to interpret a dyno, its actual WHP (given correction factors), how tunes work, and like to hate on things just cause they are on a bandwagon.
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In all the twin turbo street cars I've owned, I've never mad the jump to a big single. I'm excited |
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Besides, if it were as easy as using your autotune procede that is based around a completely different set up, then EVERYONE would have already had a manifold, downpipe, and intake fab'd and be running big singles!!! |
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