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  • #16
    Re: New AWD Dyno in Town!!

    Should be able to do a FWD car with that dyno.

    What kind of lead time does he need to get the car in?

    Still tempted :P
    Graeme

    2015 S4
    2018 Monster 1200S

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    • #17
      Re: New AWD Dyno in Town!!

      We organized our pulls on Wednesday or Thursday... I dont think you need much lead time at all.

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      • #18
        Re: New AWD Dyno in Town!!

        Originally posted by R-Audi View Post
        Todd was 236HP and 260ft lb. He has videos he will post later.

        Its an AWD dyno.. no idea if they can only run FWD or RWD.. I didnt ask.
        Uncorrected.. But ya

        Corrected its 266whp/280wtq
        Last edited by T-Dubbs; 12-04-2010, 04:46 PM.
        ~~TODD~~
        '12 x5 35d fully deleted (DUDMD Stg2)

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        • #19
          Re: New AWD Dyno in Town!!

          His number is on the link graeme. Give him a shout

          His name is Sunny*
          Last edited by T-Dubbs; 12-08-2010, 02:52 PM.
          ~~TODD~~
          '12 x5 35d fully deleted (DUDMD Stg2)

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          • #20
            Re: New AWD Dyno in Town!!

            results for the S4 with K04 kit. A bit of boost oscillation.


            uncorrected


            SAE corrected


            T-Dubb's 05 STi compared to a stock 06 STi with Cat-back exhaust, uncorrected. There were more runs with a few more HP from added ignition advance but since he had added octane booster (the expensive stuff that actually works) I left it with the lower ignition advance.



            The dyno can be used for:
            FWD, RWD, AWD, even 1WD (motorcycle) if I add some adapters

            Only possible issue is with vehicles that are lowered *a lot*. I may have to come up with some "widgets" to avoid scraping the bottom of the car during loading/unloading, as well as strapping it to the dyno.

            I dealt mostly with Subaru's and in stock form, they are like SUVs compared to some stock German cars

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            • #21
              Re: New AWD Dyno in Town!!

              HD dyno vids coming!
              ~~TODD~~
              '12 x5 35d fully deleted (DUDMD Stg2)

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              • #22
                Re: New AWD Dyno in Town!!

                2002 VW TDI with "some" mods

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                • #23
                  Re: New AWD Dyno in Town!!

                  Barts TDI?

                  can you post up my corrected dyno sheet plz?
                  Last edited by T-Dubbs; 12-08-2010, 11:39 AM.
                  ~~TODD~~
                  '12 x5 35d fully deleted (DUDMD Stg2)

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                  • #24
                    Re: New AWD Dyno in Town!!

                    ya, i have old upsolute file from 6 years ago, i could smooth out the beginning if i got something more updated for all my mods, but i dont floor it under 2500 much anyway
                    2002 VW Golf GT TDI
                    2016 VW Passat BiTDI

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                    • #25
                      Re: New AWD Dyno in Town!!

                      Originally posted by T-Dubbs View Post
                      Barts TDI?

                      can you post up my corrected dyno sheet plz?
                      Slipped my mind, sorry

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                      • #26
                        Re: New AWD Dyno in Town!!

                        thank you Sunny
                        ~~TODD~~
                        '12 x5 35d fully deleted (DUDMD Stg2)

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                        • #27
                          Re: New AWD Dyno in Town!!

                          Would there be any proportional loss of power in the drive train everywhere?

                          Is it not that the stock STI - 300hp?
                          The dyno results in 203 hp -->>> 30% loss?

                          Is the power loss (in%) similar between brands?

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                          • #28
                            Re: New AWD Dyno in Town!!

                            Originally posted by nemohm View Post
                            Would there be any proportional loss of power in the drive train everywhere?

                            Is it not that the stock STI - 300hp?
                            The dyno results in 203 hp -->>> 30% loss?

                            Is the power loss (in%) similar between brands?
                            STI is rated for ~300hp at the crank, at sea level, with high octane gas.

                            At ~3500' there will be a loss in power.

                            And, the Dyno Dynamics spits out lower numbers relative to Mustang or Dynojet. That is why I collected data from stock cars for reference.

                            Because each brand of dyno will produce different results for the same car, under the same conditions, you should look at the % change in performance after changes are made.

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                            • #29
                              Re: New AWD Dyno in Town!!

                              Thought I'll throw mine on here as well.
                              2006 wrx with a few mods Trying out Husky 90.

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                              • #30
                                Re: New AWD Dyno in Town!!

                                ^ Yup. You also have to consider that 300hp is at sea level with standard atmospheric conditions. If you look at the corrected power- 260whp, then you'll get a bit more realistic idea of the parasitic drivetrain loss here.
                                Jordan
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