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2009-03-20 22:40:18
#71
Originally Posted by 5speed
I thought this might help with the dyno # comparison.

Clubrsx has a lot of Church dyno runs. Compare my # with the RSX with the K20A. Think about how much your local RSX make compare to you on your local dyno.

N/A Dyno Graphs - Club RSX Message Board


Thats what I was saying initially so we can all get a general idea. But here is an instance I was talking about... Club RSX Message Board - View Single Post - N/A Dyno Graphs The guy dynos at church and at another dyno 10 days later.
2009-03-20 22:56:39
#72
Thats a Dyno Dynamic Dyno not a Dyno Jet. Take a car from a Dyno Jet to a DD and it will read lower too.
2009-07-27 22:12:33
#73
P10 FTW! Any pics of the actual car? Im planning a similar setup with 20V pistons, and ASP header. Any problems with the higher compression? I was originally thinking on n1 pistons but in the AZ heat that might be a problem for me.
2009-07-28 03:08:01
#74
No pictures just a video of the car on the dyno. http://www.sr20-forum.com/california/15667-high-desert-dyno-day.html It's the 5th car down. Two other VE cars were also there, the first(red B13) and fourth(black B14).

No problem with the 20V pistons, even with California 91 octane. Just watch out for piston to valve clearance. You don't want to push your luck with the "magical" +5,-5.
2009-07-28 03:16:48
#75
haha magical, your so subtle
2009-07-28 03:42:43
#76
lol when I dyno'ed my car the ppl at the shop thought it was on bottle and it was also a mostly Honda shop.
2009-07-28 04:09:48
#77
I've been to Churchs several times over the past 5 or so years. Dynapacks are the way to go IMO. I've lost 20whp NA just by having low tire pressure or bad alignment on a roller dyno. I'm not going to mention my NA dyno numbers from there either. Either way it's not fair to compare numbers from different shops/types. It's just a tuning tool, trap speeds are for HP calculations
2009-07-28 05:03:21
#78
Originally Posted by 5speed
No pictures just a video of the car on the dyno. http://www.sr20-forum.com/california/15667-high-desert-dyno-day.html It's the 5th car down. Two other VE cars were also there, the first(red B13) and fourth(black B14).

No problem with the 20V pistons, even with California 91 octane. Just watch out for piston to valve clearance. You don't want to push your luck with the "magical" +5,-5.


Cool. Yeah, all we get is 91 octane too.
2009-07-28 06:14:07
#79
Originally Posted by SUNNYboi
lol when I dyno'ed my car the ppl at the shop thought it was on bottle and it was also a mostly Honda shop.


I really like the sound effect the VE gives when both intake and exhaust cams are activated simultaneously. I use big cams to warn some people(mostly Honda's) from what's under the hood. A stab on the gas and the engine "barks", lol.

Originally Posted by luis
I've been to Churchs several times over the past 5 or so years. Dynapacks are the way to go IMO. I've lost 20whp NA just by having low tire pressure or bad alignment on a roller dyno. I'm not going to mention my NA dyno numbers from there either. Either way it's not fair to compare numbers from different shops/types. It's just a tuning tool, trap speeds are for HP calculations


I generally agree trap speed is a good hp calculation if you are comparing two cars with the same weight. It all about power to weight ratio. My P10, which weighs 400lbs more than a B13, will never trap the same speed as a B13 even if it makes the same hp on the same dyno.
2009-07-29 01:38:32
#80
what happened to that dynojet
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