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Old 03-07-2007, 01:48 PM
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Dyno corrected numbers...FINALLY!

Eric @ ID helped get my dyno operator dialed in and the numbers corrected. Now they seem to be where they're supposed to be. I've changed out the Stage I intake for a full AiRaid system since, and will be adding a few other goodies along the way shortly. Anyway...
  • STOCK (no program/download): 290 HP 443 Torque
  • STREET: 428 HP 615 Torque
  • XTREME STREET: 474 HP 708 Torque
I'm gonna most likely swap out the current exhaust for the new Bassani system, and add a high flow intake (elbow) and Fluidampr too. Still entertaining the Snow Stage II/III...we'll see. Can't want to load DJ's Looney tune and have at it!

Matty
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Old 03-07-2007, 02:01 PM
Rescuediver Rescuediver is offline
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WOW...Now those numbers look a lot better!!!
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Old 08-05-2007, 10:11 PM
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Finally got my ride to the local speed shop to get my Quadzilla Commander installed. They also threw in the Bilsteins that I had waiting around while they were at it. I didn't get to install the full AiRaid intake that I bought, we're saving that for next time...

Anyway, with the mods listed below, and my SCT Xcalibrator 2, we did stock (no program), Street tune and Xtreme Street tune pulls.

Since all dynos are different, and this is my first time with a one of the 4-wheel variety, I'll leave it to the experts to determine what's what as far as the one they use is concerned.

I'll try to scan and get the actual sheets posted, but here are the best numbers from the multiple runs with each configuration. After 3/4 runs heat soak definitely started to become an issue...

STOCK:

233.6 HP (3446 RPM)
356.1 Torque

20% load

ID STREET TUNE:

365.0 HP (3655 RPM)
524.4 Torque

ID XTREME STREET TUNE:

363.0 HP (3295 RPM)
578.7 Torque

I was expecting closer to 400 HP and much closer to 700 Torque based on what I've read and seen, but all dynos are different so I thinking it's all relative. No puking at all with any tune, and EGTs barely broke 1K, which I was happy about. I think the max Boost was 21 PSI, which I thought was kind of low, so I'd like to hear some feedback.

Also on that note, I didn't see much boost unless it was under load, and or going up a hill. I saw no more than 20 PSI when I was towing later that afternoon.

I don't wanna push my luck, but if the turbo is supposed to be putting out more (I thought on the Xtreme Street tune I would be up around 30 PSI) then I need to look into fixing and or replacing it. I'm definitely happy, I just want to be happier.

I was really glad to find out the shop's experienced with water/meth injection. That's next on the list when I'm sure what's going on with the turbo. We were thinking a Snow Stage II, with probably no more than a 70/30 mix, just have to get the nozzles dialed in.

Let me know what you all think. Thanks,

Matty
when i was running a module w/simple mods, i would consistently see at least 30-32 psi, even on the low settings.
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Old 08-05-2007, 10:15 PM
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Yah, I think he's completely changed his setup since then Look around and I think there is another thread that is pretty recent of his latest dyno
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