ISF Baseline Dyno Results
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ISF Baseline Dyno Results Dynojet Added 10-7
Dynopak chassis dyno- bolts to the hub
6 pulls , 2 in each 5th, 4th, 3rd with 20HP difference in each.
peaked at 341 in 3rd, second gear was nearly identical.
Also note I am at 5300 ft roughly.
edited to focus on the DYNO plot
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6 pulls , 2 in each 5th, 4th, 3rd with 20HP difference in each.
peaked at 341 in 3rd, second gear was nearly identical.
Also note I am at 5300 ft roughly.
edited to focus on the DYNO plot
Fig
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Here in So Cal my R&D IS-F got an approx 333 rwhp base run Pull on a Dyno Jet in 6th gear...
(6th gear is closer to the 1:1 final drive ratio)
5th gear was in the 340's rwhp...
Thanks for sharing
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(6th gear is closer to the 1:1 final drive ratio)
5th gear was in the 340's rwhp...
Thanks for sharing
- Joe Z
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I'm signed up for a dyno event November 1st at the same shop I always go for testing. I think there is another thread in the IS-F section for people to post their results. You might want to add yours there as well. My work has photobucket links now blocked so I won't get to check out your graphs until later, but 340whp sounds good.
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Are the dyno pulls stickies? I will track down that thread.
My pull in 5th was right at 300, so that sounds pretty close to your figures given the altitude difference.
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Few comments now that I have had a chance to look at the graphs.
1. The HP and torque lines should cross at 5250 rpm and they aren't.
2. I see SAE correction was used so elevation shouldn't be an issue with results.
3. I like the fact that with those dyno's look so much safer than the dynojet ones spinning 100+mph on rollers held down with a few straps.
3a. Definitely try 6th gear next time.
1. The HP and torque lines should cross at 5250 rpm and they aren't.
2. I see SAE correction was used so elevation shouldn't be an issue with results.
3. I like the fact that with those dyno's look so much safer than the dynojet ones spinning 100+mph on rollers held down with a few straps.
3a. Definitely try 6th gear next time.
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^^ Very Nice... SAE corrected I'm sure...
Every Dyno (various brands) will yield different numbers with different BONE Stock cars...
Including Dynojets...
Whats good, is that I have DYNO tested 3 different Bone Stock IS350's on different days... On the same Dyno Jet, at same location with same tech and each time the cars put down approx. 265 rwhp using 4th gear of course...
- Joe Z
^^ Very Nice... SAE corrected I'm sure...
Every Dyno (various brands) will yield different numbers with different BONE Stock cars...
Including Dynojets...
Whats good, is that I have DYNO tested 3 different Bone Stock IS350's on different days... On the same Dyno Jet, at same location with same tech and each time the cars put down approx. 265 rwhp using 4th gear of course...
- Joe Z
Last edited by Joe Z; 10-01-08 at 04:06 PM.