My experience is with a dynopack - they always read nearly crank HP even for rear drive cars - why no idea - i can only speculate- no wheel/tire in the equation? Here is a stock s2k that put down ~235hp on a dynopack. These cars will make ~200hp (maybe) on a dynojet. FYI a 2006+ S2k is 239hp.How would a hub dyno give crank power? You're still at the back of the car and the power comes through the drivetrain at the front.
"Maybe" is right! My AP1 only put down 197whp on MAP's DynoJet with intake, testpipe, & catback.My experience is with a dynopack - they always read nearly crank HP even for rear drive cars - why no idea - i can only speculate- no wheel/tire in the equation? Here is a stock s2k that put down ~235hp on a dynopack. These cars will make ~200hp (maybe) on a dynojet. FYI a 2006+ S2k is 239hp.
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My ap2 put down 220 on a dynojet w/ flash pro, injen cai, jvt header, berk 3” header back exhaust & lots street pulls to perfect the a/f ratio. In the dyno graph you can see i lowered the low to high cam switch from 6 to 4K - aka vetc - lol…."Maybe" is right! My AP1 only put down 197whp on MAP's DynoJet with intake, testpipe, & catback.
That‘s where i’m headed for tuning - it’s maybe ~1.5 hr drive.
RaceBox for me; 9 minutes from my office.That‘s where i’m headed for tuning - it’s maybe ~1.5 hr drive.
The stock numbers of 400bhp on paper is not accurate. Its always lower than what the real power is. Its been that way for decadesGoing down next week to get my stock 24' dyno'd to get a baseline to see what I'm working with. Anyone else done the same that can share results? My old school train of thought is there's like a 15% drivetrain loss (so say 350hp), but I'm seeing a lot of 370-380, just not sure how true all that is.
Awesome - with any mods?Results are in. 359/370. Very surprised by the high torque! But I’ll take it!!
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The Tuners, at least most do not use SAE. They use standard. Standard shows higher numbers. You want to see SAE numbers. It's a simple flip of a switch to change over.
mustangs do give higher results.
find a dyno operator that will use SAE and stick with the same dyno.
as long as the operator is not trying to show how good their numbers are you should have no problem.
one last thing I have noticed over the years is if the sheets do not show they were corrected in SAE it means they were reported in standard. I have asked many of the Nissan tuners to show their numbers and they never will do. I stay away from them.
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Very impressive curves for stock! Can't wait to see how she responds to mods.Nope. Bone stock. Wanted to see what I’m starting with. Threw intakes on the next day! I know not much gained without a tune there, but man the B6A shorties sound sick!