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This is for those that think that RB25s dont make a shit load of power and high revs on stock cams and heads.Check it out.

Hi Steve, on this dyno graph the AT is 21 degrees and the IT is 52 degrees.

On BMan's, the AT is 25 degrees and the IT is 31 degrees.

Help me out here, I am confused :confused:

PS; There are a couple of other interesting differences, but more on that later. I am more concerned with the temperature differences first off.

Melbourne is a very long way from perth.

ill be the guinea pig for this stupidly long-running debate

Im driving over there in as many months, and no doubt i'll be @ SST-Auto a bit checking it all out ;)

The final power figure was after a number of runs, and the intake temps get pretty warm, cause when doing a proper shootout reading the bonnet must be down.

Where was the IT temp probe?

:confused:

IT probe is infront of the air-stream going to the pod filter.

So the air coming out of the dyno cooling fan was at 52 degrees? That's a hot day for 11th June (winter), even in Perth. :confused:

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So the air coming out of the dyno cooling fan was at 52 degrees?  That's a hot day for 11th June (winter), even in Perth. :confused:

I'm not sure whether there breed you dumber over there or not, so I'll repeat myself slowly so you may understand.

The probe is inside the engine-bay, in-front of the airpod, with the bonnet down. After 7 or so power-runs the air gets pretty damn warm in there, the fan is directed at the intercooler.

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