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  1. #1 e85 Dyno Tune at Dyno Tune Motorsports - Video 
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    Here is a video of the last pull on the dyno. We installed a 2.8 and ended up with 277 wheel horse and 392 max torque.
    Stage 1 Comp Cam / 105 Springs / Yella Terra 1.7's / SLP Headers / Ported heads / 255 Walbro fuel pump / Siemans 60# Injectors / 2.8 Pulley / 180 stat, 104 AL's / Intense e85 tune / 3" ZZP exhaust / GXP seats / KYB Coilovers /
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    Would have expected the number to be higher.

    Same setup in my sig with SIX cam was 328whp/401wtq.....and that was on a 2.8 pulley also. Same exact setup on 93 was able to do 277whp/348wtq
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    392 lb ft. is a decent number for sure.

    Would of expected the whp to be a tad higher though.
    '97 GTP - Stage 2 Heads, 90# Springs, 1.9 Harland Sharp Rockers, Gen V, 3.0, Intake, N* TB, LQ4, FSIC, 10.5mm Wires, Poly Mounts, SLP Headers, Borla Exaust, Built Trans - SOLD*

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    wtq is not and accurate representation because of converter flash. The converter is not locked during the dyno pull. whp is what you need to focus on.
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    2.8 on a gen 3? It seems low to me as well. On a 3.4 With headers/tune/intake/rockers I made 248whp.
    - Ed - 2000 Grand Poverty Daytona edition. Rough idle. Funny whistle. Steering issues at WOT. 3.8 SC pulley.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GMR Badass View Post
    Would have expected the number to be higher.

    Same setup in my sig with SIX cam was 328whp/401wtq.....and that was on a 2.8 pulley also. Same exact setup on 93 was able to do 277whp/348wtq
    My numbers are just about 340 at the crank which is 100 more hp than stock and I'm fine with that. I'm running a stock trans and the car seems fast enough for me for the time being. I want to keep the trans in one piece this year and I'll work on the trans and blower this winter. It's a work in process ya know? Brian did tell me I could pick up a lot more power with a cat back and a ported blower/LIM. I didn't post this video to brag about how much power my car has but just to share with some of my forum friends the progress of my car.
    Last edited by tms8582; 07-23-2013 at 07:39 PM.
    Stage 1 Comp Cam / 105 Springs / Yella Terra 1.7's / SLP Headers / Ported heads / 255 Walbro fuel pump / Siemans 60# Injectors / 2.8 Pulley / 180 stat, 104 AL's / Intense e85 tune / 3" ZZP exhaust / GXP seats / KYB Coilovers /
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    Don't get me wrong, it's a fun ride at that whp range. Just expected the numbers to be a little higher. I have GenV and SLP catback on that car. Skip ported blower and ported LIM. Those numbers I put down were with the GenV and untouched motor except injectors and valve springs.

    I also was on stock trans......for a while. At 330whp on stock trans the clutches started going and ended up going with a TEP trans in the end.
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    I saw this on fb earlier today. I'll be visiting brian soon if I ever get off working 7 days a week
    98 GTP modded 1.9's, sd headers, 3.4", zzp 1.0 230K miles scrapped.
    04 Comp G zzp stb's, UMI ta's, Speedbuilt sways, bully flo heads, XP, zzp headers, fsic, thrasher shift kit, 60#, 2.6" corsa 2.5", Inferno hood
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    This makes me want to get my cam installed
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    Do it!!!
    98 GTP modded 1.9's, sd headers, 3.4", zzp 1.0 230K miles scrapped.
    04 Comp G zzp stb's, UMI ta's, Speedbuilt sways, bully flo heads, XP, zzp headers, fsic, thrasher shift kit, 60#, 2.6" corsa 2.5", Inferno hood
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    Time and money Smutty time and money.
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    I'm not poking fun of your car, I'm just saying it should be higher and something may not be working like it should.
    - Ed - 2000 Grand Poverty Daytona edition. Rough idle. Funny whistle. Steering issues at WOT. 3.8 SC pulley.
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    If you have a cam and race gas and make < 340whp something is wrong.
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    Maybe the dyno is not calibrated the same as the one other people use idk but the car feels a ton fast to me. I will have to get some track times some day and see...
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    Could be your torque converter getting sloppy and dumb. That happend to me and Zach Brunsink. He changed his torque converter from a sloppy 3k stall to a new stock gt one and picked up 50WHP on the dyno. I haven't re-dyno'd mine since replacing mine since Im gonna be doing e85 dyno tune later this year but its probably the same thing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tms8582 View Post
    Maybe the dyno is not calibrated the same as the one other people use idk but the car feels a ton fast to me. I will have to get some track times some day and see...
    His type of dyno can't be re calibrated.
    Sounds like something else is wrong.
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    << waits for the time slips dyno # are begging to bring in the haters time slips on the other hand will shut em up just sayin.........
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    Cat clogged? Keeping HP back but TQ good? Any KR?
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    Nice numbers. I can't wait to get my 2.6 car dyno'd with the corn.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Max Cook View Post
    Could be your torque converter getting sloppy and dumb. That happend to me and Zach Brunsink. He changed his torque converter from a sloppy 3k stall to a new stock gt one and picked up 50WHP on the dyno. I haven't re-dyno'd mine since replacing mine since Im gonna be doing e85 dyno tune later this year but its probably the same thing.
    I can't see how a converter can get sloppy short of failure, and that typically takes out other components with it.

    Changing from a higher stall to a lower stall will increase HP to the wheels because it's more efficient.
    Last edited by matt5112; 07-24-2013 at 04:30 PM. Reason: specified whp.
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