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Old 09-14-2010, 02:43 PM
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2010 G37xS sedan dyno

Ok... just got back a bit ago from getting numbers for the purpose of comparing my setup with Stillen Gen 3 intakes and R2c. I will install the R2c intakes this weekend, and go back to the dyno another week or two after that to get final numbers for the comparison.

My setup for this session (3 runs):

ERZ HFC
Fast Intentions CBE
Stillen Gen3 intakes

Max HP: 294
Max TQ: 238

On an AWD Mustang Dynamometer. I'm pretty damn happy, considering I'm not even tuned. I didn't get any A/F but I think they have that all recorded for their records. I'll at least ask to take a peek when I go back with the R2cs.



P.S. Thanks Nick for the Fast Intentions/Stillen Gen 3 hook-up. Now get back to work, foolio! lol

Oh yeah... video finally finished processing:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmsHMY-Bwo4

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Old 09-14-2010, 03:16 PM
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Epic lulz. Good numbers though.
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Mwahaha! Thanks Neek!

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CANT WAIT for the r2c comparison !
Old 09-14-2010, 05:30 PM
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good numbers

but dont mustang dynos always read higher?
Old 09-14-2010, 06:08 PM
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Originally Posted by LightsOut
good numbers

but dont mustang dynos always read higher?
typically lower..
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Impressive power for a 7spd X, car sounds beef too!

Thanks for the dyno, def keep us posted if you end up getting that Hypertech tune installed.
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any info on the hypertech? how do they install, locations of service to do this, typical gains?
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in for the results . . .
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Originally Posted by MikeySed
any info on the hypertech? how do they install, locations of service to do this, typical gains?
Hypertech.com. It's just a box you plug into the OBD port, then you just follow the instructions on the screen. No need to take it to anyone.

The gains for us aren't anything remarkable, but with this, you can remove the 0-60 throttle restriction which is huge in and of itself. Torque gains down low help too.
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Oh yes, finally, subscribed for the R2C comparo. Thanks for posting, very informative for all X sedans out there.
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R2c is installed now. Damn, even after wrapping up my A/C lines, the Stillen still managed to find a spot to scratch that stuff up. Argh!

Well, I took a longer drive home after me and Fezzik (thanks for all the help man!!!!!!) buttoned everything up. Initial impressions are awesome. Very noticeable low-end torque gains, and you can actually hear these intakes! lol

I'll drive these around for another week and schedule another dyno session (3 runs) to get some hard numbers, and I'll update!

Maybe I can get a 4th run for free after I flash with the Hypertech if they release the 2010 update in time.
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[pretty consistent numbers w/ those mods
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With those numbers on a mustang dyno I'd be throwing a party haha
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Originally Posted by G37Sam
With those numbers on a mustang dyno I'd be throwing a party haha
Next week. You coming? lol


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