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Your running 350 ft lbs of torque or am I miss reading something. Looks like mass confussion at dyno day with those charts and the results on the 996. I agree with you that the lines do not appear to deviate much for the chip at all. Maybe I am not used to reading this type of dyno chart, but something looks amiss to me.
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I am no expert either. If some of the data is off, it would seem to make you possibly question other data. I am not sure what a 3.6 996 should do at the rear wheels. 320 hp on a C2 would seemingly do 270.
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Looks like the hp line is still rising on both chips past 5958 rpm, unless it's a really a different rpm as you indicated. It's too bad the runs didn't extend past that point, as usually the stock chip starts declining in power after 5900 rpm, when the new chip should continue ascending out to 6200 rpm or so. There are typically wide differences after that point.
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Mathematically it wouldn't matter what you divided with. You could divide by 100 if you are only trying to determine the DIFFERENCE between the SWC and your 358 chip. It DOES make a difference if you are trying to determine the ACTUAL HP ratings of the chips.
The 358 chip is pretty aggressive from what Steve has written on the BBS concerning OEM mapping. I would guess that most of the difference between the 358 and the custom burn would be mid-range HP and torque?
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As someone totally disinterested in the "chip wars" I would say that the only possible variable for stock vs SW is a malfunctioning WOT switch. If you find that to be in good working order, then IMHO a chip is probably doesn't buy much new top end performance. Maybe a better butt-o-meter feel or mid-range feel, but not top end.
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Further, I didn't feel a whole lotta difference between my 358 chip and a custom burned SWC.
Sounds like a dyno day with a competent operator is in your future.
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Thanks Hal! Yes, you are correct, and although the cars dyno'd as expected relative to each other (except that I would have thought Paul's 3.5 would have 'smoked' mine in terms of hp and Ken's hp should be much higher). I'm not having an issue with the 'chip comparison aspect' at all. The problem I've got is with the way the hp is graphed...did your (and everyone else's) max hp display at 105 mph, and what rpms were you turning at 105 mph? That's my issue...the rpms on the graph don't reflect what my car was turning, and I should have definitely seen the hp curve drop off as I approached 6500. Not to mention the torque values... You are spot on with your assessment that a chip would not change top end performance however. Saturday was a lot of fun though, and now I'm just more curious than ever...so now I think I will dyno mine on a local Dynajet just for grins. Good luck with your carb issues, and thanks again!
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As best I remember, Ken's 996 was the only car to pull to 110 MPH for testing. I am out of town so I can't check the graphs but as I remember I was turning right at 5,800 RPM at 105 and I am absolutely sure that was all I could get!
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I'll check for more of the data when I get home this weekend, but the rpm was from the graph.
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I was passing 105mph pretty quick when i let off. The graph says about 5900rpm but i wasnt looking at my tach. If we use Taylor's 25% loss rule, that puts me at 246hp, which is about what i would expect. BA has a dyno graph of a twin-plug 3.5 in his book and it topped out at around 250, but it didnt post toque numbers. My peak torque was at around 3900 and the 395 lb-ft it said i was making is way off. That is more than a 959 at 5500rpm (369). I think we can agree that these runs will be good only for tuning purposes and future runs on the SAME dyno. I will go back in a month or so with different headers and an O2 bung for wide band analysis. If you want to have a go at Turbo Tune let me know. Paul
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"As someone totally disinterested in the "chip wars" I would say that the only possible variable for stock vs SW is a malfunctioning WOT switch. If you find that to be in good working order, then IMHO a chip is probably doesn't buy much new top end performance. Maybe a better butt-o-meter feel or mid-range feel, but not top end.
__________________ Hal Michael 1970 911 E Targa w/ 2.7 RS spec" Although the torque numbers numbers are in error, i.e. torque = HP @ 5252 RPM, K = 5252 in HP = (torque x RPM)/K , the meaningful result is the difference determined between the chips - insignificant. The results are consistent with other dyno tests that have been done over the years, e.g. Bruce Anderson's test of six different perfomance chips indicated no significant differences. Most DMEs with non-358 chips will probably see a very small improvement with the performance chips, because Porsche improved the torque output slightly (10 ft-lbs) with the 082 DME (32K in '87 & 358 64K EPROM in '88/89). For most 3.2 Porsches, though, as the data further indicate, performance chips are a waste of money even if the WOT switch was not functioning. Unless you're one of those who drives at at the redline in all gears all the time. Many still fail to accept the facts even with this latest data. All the other B.S. that gets posted won't change the reality about performance chips!
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