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No RNS11Z its from a white series 2 with internals,tomei cams, greddy plenum and a td06 25g

I made just over 400rwhp at a touch over 15psi and have now had the car tuned with a power fc, why do you need so much boost to make less power, maybe the td06 is worth the extra $$ hahaha

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Well considering i dont have cams and cam gears, once i get the bigger injectors and bigger fuel pump 440rwhp will be easyly made. The reason why i had to use such high boost to get the power levels its at now is because of my fuel problem. If i were a mechanic.. hey id solve the problem myself and tell you the reason why its not making so much power.. but im not so thats just the way the cookies crumbles.

As I said in another post, the type of dyno used does matter. I read in a Fast Fours that the JUN s15 in Perth pumped out around 700hp (???) at the wheels on one dyno, only to produce a comparitively measly 550hp (or thereabouts) on another dyno. Well, actually it's still damn impressive but not so much when compared to the 700hp figure :O Best is to have a dyno day shootout for comparisons sake.

Generally dyno's do not vary that much.

Most of the time they are within 20rwkw of each other.

Well in Adelaide they are. All depends if they were both running the same mode etc. I think it is shootout mode that takes in to account temperature etc is it? If so that is the one that should be used.

RNS-11Z,

i'd like to know what exhaust housing you have with your GT35 as this in itself would restrict the amount of power that you'll get from your engine.

for eg,

the GT35 with an A/R .63 exhaust housing (714568-0003) is rated at 550hp whereas the core itself is actually rated at 600hp.

http://www.turbofast.com.au/GTseries.html

btw, does the turbo boost/power come in pretty quick or is it reasonably laggy?

Tune can make a HUGE difference. I was getting 230rwkw at one dyno - four hour tune, 257 at another days later - this was just a basic 'interim' tune (until gaget and cams) and it took less than an hour.

martin donnon explained that the only way to accurately compare dynos is to use shootout mode, and punch in the figures measured in the dyno bay at the time of tune - otherwise its not really an even playing field.

Out of interest, the correction on the day I got the 257kw tune, was only 1.029 so bugger all anyway:p

True, Steve does about 50% of SAUWA cause he does a great job, and doesn't bullshit us.

It seems that all of our turbo's are making similar levels of power, but making the power quite differently. It will be interesting to see what happens when we all push the turbo's harder.

Thanks for that site RS500. Much appreciated. Yes it is laggy but its just the way i like it. The part no: on my turbo is FC 6027J then its 706451-5. With a .7 A/R rating front housing (if i am correct but it has .7 stamped on the front housing). Not sure the size of tge rear if its .83 or 1.06 or .63

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