D16Y8..Fully Built and Sleeved BWS258 15psi

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D16Y8..Fully Built and Sleeved BWS258 15psi

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Just came across my dyno sheet for the summer. Wasnt what i wanted but big turbo and small cam doesnt work. D16y8 Polished Crank Wiseco 75.5 Eagle Y8 head Ported and Polished Zex 105100 Manley Valves Crower Spring Retainers BWS258 Ramhorn [/img]
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Wich dyno did you use ?
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Ok, thanks I wasnt sure as the one we use got an older software version ! By the way I got a question about that Have you notified lower power results on dynodynamic than other dyno like dynojet ?
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The powers not lower.. Its correct.. DynoJets Read about 15% higher and are inacurate.
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Bugermass wrote:The powers not lower.. Its correct.. DynoJets Read about 15% higher and are inacurate.
Ok thanks for the answer Bugermass :wink:
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Piv wrote:Ok, thanks I wasnt sure as the one we use got an older software version ! By the way I got a question about that Have you notified lower power results on dynodynamic than other dyno like dynojet ?
On my dyno, I have had cars that I thought should read lower, and I have had cars that I thought should read higher. Its a mixed bag really... Could be partly to the effect that I use roller speed to calculate RPM as I always get frustrated trying to pick up a tacho signal from a Honda and partially to do with the ramp rate used when making pulls. They did upgrade my firmware recently and as lucky as I am, my car is down from its normal 289-291 whp to 267...so about 20+ hp from a firmware change. Oh well...
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Hmm...well :lol: Yep so it depends really :?
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