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perfectchoicemotorsports 10-12-2001 08:40 AM

Post DYNO Sheets
 
Does anybody have any actual DYNO sheets they can post for the power levels they have running in their cars.

NA's and Turbo's

Kevin
PCM Injection

wolfrpi 10-12-2001 09:02 AM

There are pleanty of Dyno sheets on the net if you go to 944 Webring

Erick

wolfrpi 10-12-2001 12:07 PM

To briefly summarize (and over generalize)

Stock Turbos and Turbo S

Rear Wheel HP = about 180-195

Mildly modified 951 and 951 S

Rear wheel hp = 230-260 hp

Well modified street 951 on pump gas

RWHP = about 290-330

NA (8v)

RWHP = about 120-130

In a nutshell thats it.

Erick

ribs 10-12-2001 12:38 PM

Here are some links to large collections of stock, modified, and other 944's and 951's:

huntley dyno sheets

lindsey dyno sheets

speedforce dyno sheets



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ribs, 86' 951
My gallery

wolfrpi 10-12-2001 12:51 PM

No offense ribs - but I'm of the belief that there are a lot of bs numbers mixed in with tuner cars. It has been my experience that the numbers tuner's claim and the numbers you actually put down can vary widely. Lots of times small rear wheels, av-fuel, and other "tricks" are used to artificially inflate the numbers. Afterall, tuners make their money on hp - hence Huntley's slogan - "we sell hp". Still, its a useful reference and a good "goal" to shoot for.

Erick

ribs 10-12-2001 01:47 PM

Point taken. People will try to fudge numbers any way possible to make their services seem more appealing (i.e. QWEST selling off assets and reporting it as income from normal business operations), and it is probable people do the same kind of fudging with dyno sheets. I bet those cars they use for the dyno sheets don't go more than a couple thousand (or hundred!) miles between engine rebuilds if they were continually run at those levels. But, he asked for dyno sheets, not accurately represented examples in particular, and those were a few places off the top of my head where they can be found.

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ribs, 86' 951
My gallery

dan10101 10-12-2001 01:57 PM

The best I've found is:
http://www.novustelecom.net/~fkassam/dyno/dyno.html

Not associated with any vendor (that I know of).

DanD

perfectchoicemotorsports 10-12-2001 02:57 PM

I was refering to real world poeple on the board.

Kevin
PCM Injection

Kierf - ¿§? 10-12-2001 03:25 PM

NA.

http://kierf.net/79_dyno.jpg

-Kierf.
--'79 Prelude.
--preludeparts.com

[This message has been edited by Kierf - ¿§? (edited 10-12-2001).]

wolfrpi 10-12-2001 03:36 PM

Good one Kierf - I'll let you keep it up there this time...lol

Erick

Dave951 10-12-2001 03:45 PM

That torque curve is really sad http://www.pelicanparts.com/ultimate/wink.gif

Dave

wolfrpi 10-12-2001 03:52 PM

Here's a Mazda Mx-3 (older rotary)...

http://www.pelicanparts.com/ultimate...oldairdyno.jpg

ribs 10-12-2001 03:59 PM

Thats an rx-3. mx-3 was that funky looking hatchback made in the early 90's, and one came with a 1.8L miller cycle v6. The people doing the dyno wrote the name down wrong.

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ribs, 86' 951
My gallery

wolfrpi 10-12-2001 04:00 PM

Here's a VW golf...

http://www.thedynoshop.net/dynosccavwgolf.jpg

wolfrpi 10-12-2001 04:03 PM

http://www.pelicanparts.com/support/smileys/pray.gif
Sorry mazda expert...

ribs 10-12-2001 04:13 PM

You are not worthy....

http://www.pelicanparts.com/support/smileys/king2.gif

edit...I just realized that I put up the princess smiley...better change that to a king.

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ribs, 86' 951
My gallery

[This message has been edited by ribs (edited 10-12-2001).]

wolfrpi 10-12-2001 04:19 PM

but i really want to learn about tin cans that break down all the time... http://www.pelicanparts.com/support/smileys/kao5.gif

Blackfoot 10-12-2001 04:31 PM

a little correction, mazda expert. the mx-3 never came with the miller-cycle (supercharger) from the factory. at least not here in u.s. it was the mazda millenia-s that had the miller.

http://wsphotofews.excite.com/028/Xw/Dn/rS/JM95728.jpg

Kierf - ¿§? 10-13-2001 03:04 AM

Quote:

<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by wolfrpi:
Good one Kierf - I'll let you keep it up there this time...lol

Erick
</font>
http://www.pelicanparts.com/ultimate/biggrin.gif Hey now...don't mess with my whopping 48.1 horsepower okay? http://www.pelicanparts.com/ultimate/smile.gif

-Kierf.
--'79 Prelude.
--preludeparts.com

fireboss 10-13-2001 05:56 AM

1884 944 Max power 127.0 Max Torque 132.4
97 Degree F 11:21 a.m.
O.K. I scaned the Dyno sheet but I can't get it into my post. What the hell is going on????


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