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Hi all i would appreciate it if u guys can help me out, im not happy with my dyno tune results on my 1999 model r34 gtr. The mods are

3 Inch Turbo Back Exhaust

Apexi Power Fc

Hks 600 cc injectors

Drift Pods

1.0 Bar boost

Everything else is stock. My results were 237 RWKW and 337 nm torque on a hub dyno. Didnt have 4 wheel dyno. I was expecting a bit more, maybe im wrong and the results are normal. Thanks guys :laugh:

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i would of thought that 237rwkw was a bit low i have 260awkw at 1 bar so around 275-280rwkw in a 34gtr with similar mods only extras are a set of adjustable cam gears this was on a dyno dynamics 4 wheel dyno so a hub dyno i would expect even more

Edited by GTR1313

sure your turbos are stock?

and your fuel pump?

its quite odd to have 600ccs with stock turbos

unless your car was detuned before auction

(very common)

prob had something like HKS2530s on it

also you really do need to put that on a 4wd dyno or dynopack

I had my GTR read 243 rwkw on a hub dyno and also 290+ rwkw on a dyno dynamics, I have heard that hub dynos can read lower? I have the similar mods as you but with -5 turbos, stock engine internals (1.2 bar boost).

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