Dyno'd my V tonight
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Dyno'd my V tonight
Was at the dyno with a friend and before we left for the night I asked if we could strap on my car for a baseline. They used a superflow dyno
My car:
2005 V
61,000 miles
K&N CAI
Magnaflow X Pipe
Magnaflow catback
I was running 87 octane. It was a nice cool night with good air.
My first pull was 367rwhp (not sure of the torque)
Second pull was 374rwhp and 341? torque.
This was on a stock tune and running fat around 13.0:1 AFR. The tuner thinks I have maybe 10-15hp with good gas and a tune. I have the graphs of my runs, and the program to open them but apparently my operating systems wont play nice with the program. It was done with windyn on a box running windows 98. If someone thinks they can open it for me I can try to send all the files your way. I'd love to get my graph printed! The hp and torque curves looked real good
My car:
2005 V
61,000 miles
K&N CAI
Magnaflow X Pipe
Magnaflow catback
I was running 87 octane. It was a nice cool night with good air.
My first pull was 367rwhp (not sure of the torque)
Second pull was 374rwhp and 341? torque.
This was on a stock tune and running fat around 13.0:1 AFR. The tuner thinks I have maybe 10-15hp with good gas and a tune. I have the graphs of my runs, and the program to open them but apparently my operating systems wont play nice with the program. It was done with windyn on a box running windows 98. If someone thinks they can open it for me I can try to send all the files your way. I'd love to get my graph printed! The hp and torque curves looked real good
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I'm actually in NY now. I put 87 in the car because I only planned on doing interstate cruising the whole time while im visiting family.
Just so happened to meet up with a friend and went to the dyno!
I averaged 26mpg on the way up, all highway. Is this normal?? Much better than I expected!
Just so happened to meet up with a friend and went to the dyno!
I averaged 26mpg on the way up, all highway. Is this normal?? Much better than I expected!
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Was at the dyno with a friend and before we left for the night I asked if we could strap on my car for a baseline. They used a superflow dyno
My car:
2005 V
61,000 miles
K&N CAI
Magnaflow X Pipe
Magnaflow catback
I was running 87 octane. It was a nice cool night with good air.
My first pull was 367rwhp (not sure of the torque)
Second pull was 374rwhp and 341? torque.
This was on a stock tune and running fat around 13.0:1 AFR. The tuner thinks I have maybe 10-15hp with good gas and a tune. I have the graphs of my runs, and the program to open them but apparently my operating systems wont play nice with the program. It was done with windyn on a box running windows 98. If someone thinks they can open it for me I can try to send all the files your way. I'd love to get my graph printed! The hp and torque curves looked real good
My car:
2005 V
61,000 miles
K&N CAI
Magnaflow X Pipe
Magnaflow catback
I was running 87 octane. It was a nice cool night with good air.
My first pull was 367rwhp (not sure of the torque)
Second pull was 374rwhp and 341? torque.
This was on a stock tune and running fat around 13.0:1 AFR. The tuner thinks I have maybe 10-15hp with good gas and a tune. I have the graphs of my runs, and the program to open them but apparently my operating systems wont play nice with the program. It was done with windyn on a box running windows 98. If someone thinks they can open it for me I can try to send all the files your way. I'd love to get my graph printed! The hp and torque curves looked real good
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That just seems unreal to me. If he thinks you can get 15 more horses with a tune just think about that. 390 with just a tune, CAI, X Pipe, catback from a LS6. Those seem like the numbers you would get after LT headers and these mods
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although the car did come with a wait4me tuned pcm, I was told that the stock computer was put back in the car at some point for some dealer warranty work. I have the other pcm in my office. We didn't hook up any EFILive or LS1Edit to the car so I guess theres no way to verify it.
I thought I read on the forums that these cars after CAI, headers, full exhaust and a tune would get about 380 so I was pretty surprised!
I thought I read on the forums that these cars after CAI, headers, full exhaust and a tune would get about 380 so I was pretty surprised!
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Great numbers!!!
I've always wanted to do a dyno but just seeing youtube dyno accident vids is veering me away from doing it. LOL
My mods:
K&N intake
Crosspipes
Deleted mufflers
I avg 28 mpg hwy going 65 but when I go 70-75 I get 26. LOL City I get 18 mpg
Once again great numbers!!
I've always wanted to do a dyno but just seeing youtube dyno accident vids is veering me away from doing it. LOL
My mods:
K&N intake
Crosspipes
Deleted mufflers
I avg 28 mpg hwy going 65 but when I go 70-75 I get 26. LOL City I get 18 mpg
Once again great numbers!!
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Not sure about that. I run 89, which is mid-grade here, about 90% of the time. I usually get my gas around home at a station that still sells gas that has NO ethanol. People can say what they want but I KNOW that my car runs better on 89 octane of that gas than it does on 92-93 of the 10% ethanol gas. I have gotten 87 a few times and she SHO DON'T LIKE IT.
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What would be different about a Canadian car?
Switch your units of measure over while you're driving one day; you'll be amazed. If you're going 63 mph and switch it over to km/h, the needle will just jump up to 100. The guages are exactly the same whether KM/h or MpH, it's just the needle that adjusts.
Everyone's talking like he's blowing their minds with his numbers... Couldn't/wouldn't the higher-than-average numbers be attributed to the dyno itself? They all read differently, right? Dyno numbers don't mean jack unless you're comparing runs off of the exact same dyno machine.
Switch your units of measure over while you're driving one day; you'll be amazed. If you're going 63 mph and switch it over to km/h, the needle will just jump up to 100. The guages are exactly the same whether KM/h or MpH, it's just the needle that adjusts.
Everyone's talking like he's blowing their minds with his numbers... Couldn't/wouldn't the higher-than-average numbers be attributed to the dyno itself? They all read differently, right? Dyno numbers don't mean jack unless you're comparing runs off of the exact same dyno machine.