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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
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I'm not sure the results from this Dyno are easily compared to other dynos. I can say this because I have seen the same power from cars that didn't punch the MAF map as deeply as Abby's car did. I think if he ran it on a Dynojet he would see a higher number, but I'm speculating. I know on the road the car is really very fast. We did a lot of high speed pulls through 3rd and into 4th gear to 140+ MPH and the car pulled quite hard. At one point we came up on a trooper at just about 100...that put a damper on things the rest of that day. I left the air fuels in the high 11s to mid 12s in the interest of the environment the car will be living in. 80F and 80% RH in April...you get the idea. Also, keep in mind we had little to no airflow across the intercoolers, so it would not surprise me at all if on a cooler day and a Dynojet that his car can easily make the 500 HP number.
At the end of the day it doesn't really matter because in the real world the car runs very well and will be more than a handful for just about anything out there.
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Big Gun: 1988 928S4 Twin Turbo, 5-SPD/LSD 572 RWHP, 579 RW ft-lbs, 12 psig manifold pressure. Stock Internals, 93 octane.
Little Gun: 1981 928 Competition Package Twin Turbo, 375 RWHP, 415 RW ft-lbs, 10psig manifold pressure. Nikasil Block, JE2618 Pistons, 93 octane.
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