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Hey,

Just got a 500hp fuel pump fitted to my car on Friday, and then had it tuned and dyno'd...

The car has a double dump into 3" system into a 3.5" system, HKS filter and turbo smart dual stage boost controller spiking from about 1.0bar and then holding 0.9bar and the new fuel pump...

I got 125kw's at the wheels at 121kp/h, which is about 200hp at the wheels i think..

Does this sound good or bad?

I made 111kw's on 0.7bar...

Made around 600nm of tourque

??

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Have a look at my www site its got a few dyno runs there.

The bigger fuel pump will make it run really really rich.

You will loose power.

But now you are going to have to put up with it until you buy a fuel computer or get the ecu remapped.

Stock mine made 115rwkw.

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670NM of torque???

stock a R32 has 270 NM or so.

LS1's don't even put that sort of figure out! I think someone is having you on.

my R32 with exhaust made 202RWHP (150KW) on a supposedly high reading dyno in perth (myaree) while the others (Supra TT's/Soarer TT's with exhausts) were making 250RWHP so it was in relative proportion.

Shaun

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