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First Graph:

  • Splitfire Coil Packs
  • FMIC
  • 11psi
  • SAFC II
  • 2.5" Gutted Cat

Second Graph:

  • Same as above plus
  • 3" Front Dump pipe
  • SITC
  • 3, 1/4" Cat back
  • Reinforced intake pipe
  • Boxed pod with CAI

Third Graph:

  • Same as above plus
  • 3" Highflow cat
  • MV Auto's stage 2 shift kit

Think thats it?

The last graph it was pining a touch at the very top so we could have squeezed a few exrtra ponies out but didnt want to push it. Got a feeling it could have been having a dose of injector clean in the tank killing of some RON. Next trip; tune to 12psi with adjustment of SAFCII and SITC. Hoping for 210ish

was that result at all 4 wheels chris? 196kw is very impressive...

im happy with the 140.3kw at all 4wheels,made 0.2kw since the last dyno run,must be all my heat sheilding making all the difference..

No idea what the 4wd drivetrain sucks up... Im going to get a tune soonish in awd then we'll see

only joking chris,we still love you mate..

your quite fond of pulling your shaft

out wen you do dyno runs

:(

I ran the car up on the Dyno. The difference between aircon and non aircon was an interesting result. The car actually made more power with the aircon on! However, with the aircon on, the power was less to about midway, then increased to make roughly 5kw extra over non-aircon. Basically we had the car on the rollers for a few hours just playing around, as it's my brother inlaws workshop.

The thought behind running the aircon was to load the system up to see how much of an effect it had on the car from a detonation perspective. On his S1 Stagea, it will ping under load ie, up a hill with people in the car.

Edited by SABBAi
  • 2 months later...

Dyno run with the M35:

Phase 1 Graph below

Haltech interceptor

Highflow GT30/71 with Garrett BB set

Cat back exhaust

Phase 2 coming soon...waiting on new ECU....hoping for 220-230AWKW's

I have added:

HDI FMIC

HDI EBC

Phenolic runner spacer

Dump pipe

Low temp Nismo thermostat

Haltech gone new ECU

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Edited by Jetwreck

Jetwreck, that is a poxy looking graph mate. :D

The hideous dip is caused by the tourque converter locking up, finally. POS gearbox.

Do you have any word on reflash, or is it another fizzle? Emanage/Vmanage is the go mate. :woot:

Jetwreck how much boost are you running? Will the new ecu be a rechipped stocker or something else entirely??

18PSI.....was bleeding off before but me knows with the new EBC it holds a lot better. Rechipped stocker ECU.

Jetwreck, that is a poxy looking graph mate. :D

The hideous dip is caused by the tourque converter locking up, finally. POS gearbox.

Do you have any word on reflash, or is it another fizzle? Emanage/Vmanage is the go mate. :woot:

lol....first run on the dyno mate....first run.

hasn't fizzled....all things come to those who wait.....apparently :D

P.S. Over waiting!!!!!

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