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CRD Dyno day - DATE CHANGED - Now Oct 12th 2003


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Originally posted by Merli

Is this the EVO 4 that was at the Performance Forums Dyno Day that got 250ish kw @ all four?

No - we know that fella.

V Nice Car. Thats for Sale at a nice price if anyone is intrested! $42k Serious buyers. Thats a Baragain!

He was in Fast Fours last month I think?

But anyway, I'm stock boost at the moment. SO just wanted a power run before my biig list of mods starts... :D

Thanks

Count me in...

Michael

also

I had a friend that dynoed his Pulsar GTiR at C&V 179kw at all 4.

Then on a Mainline Dyno 181kw, then at CRD 178kw .

I htink those are the figures. WIll check.

it goes to show "all these dynos that produce higher figures than others" is just egos making exuses for a crap readout.

But there are lots of variables too. An operator can influence a figure.

:D

Originally posted by franks

christian, are you turning up the boost just because you want to get a high reading on the day?

nah, its tuned for 1.1 bar and its currently only running .8 bar (and running like shit) - so i'll wind it up to what its tuned for.

Apple dont even sell the g4 anymore, but the g5's are still not in stock yet so they can get away with clearing the g4 at a higher price.

You wait, by christmas you would be able to get a g4 (if you can find one) for a huge discount..

Hrm... 2nd car or g5...

Anyway... back on topic :D




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