R2C Before and After Dyno come Monday!
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R2C Before and After Dyno come Monday!
I figured since no one else has done it and I have the opportunity to do it I will do it. I recently picked up some R2C Black Nickel intakes and will be doing a Dyno of my 2011 G37 Sport Sedan on Monday at 7 pm, I will then do an ECU reset and drive through a few gears on the highway before doing a repull at 9 pm with the new intakes and a fresh ECU so that those that are interested in these intakes will have some idea of what gains to expect. I did install Berk HFC yesterday (7-18) But other than that my car is stock and with roughly 1500 miles on it. I will post some pics of the intakes installed before I run the Dyno and will also be doing a video of the before and after so that ppl may also hear the difference in tone.
I know there are other videos out there and Dynos of the intakes after, but no one has done a specific before and after that I could find. I hope this helps the community and sheds some more light on this brand. It wasn't a company I had heard of before a few weeks ago and wanted to purchase them as I learned more about them and the benefits of dry filters!
I realize it is slightly worthless to post this with the Dyno day being 6 days in advance, but I figured if anyone is on the fence within the next week or has been contemplating between the Stillen Gen 3s and the R2Cs this will help them in their buying decision. Stay tuned!
I know there are other videos out there and Dynos of the intakes after, but no one has done a specific before and after that I could find. I hope this helps the community and sheds some more light on this brand. It wasn't a company I had heard of before a few weeks ago and wanted to purchase them as I learned more about them and the benefits of dry filters!
I realize it is slightly worthless to post this with the Dyno day being 6 days in advance, but I figured if anyone is on the fence within the next week or has been contemplating between the Stillen Gen 3s and the R2Cs this will help them in their buying decision. Stay tuned!
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They do a great job and this guy has been doing tuning for years. I ran my 05 coupe here and got good numbers. I'm just hoping that this heat and humidity is gone by next Monday or the results will be crap! I just have to make sure to reset my ECU after the installation of the R2C and get it on the highway to make sure the ECU is able to run its best on the dyno. I'm pretty excited myself, $65 bucks a dyno isn't too bad either
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I also want to let ppl know that I WILL be getting AFR numbers as well, I know this has also been a bit of speculation with these intakes among some other members. If I'm gonna do it, it's gonna be done right!
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Subscribed. Cant wait to hear the difference with HFC. I wanted to put HFC on my 2010 Sedan but dont want rasp and drone but I have tanabe axle-back.
Do you like the sound with HFC and stock exhaust?
Do you like the sound with HFC and stock exhaust?
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(I had to drive my car up to get the front bumper re sprayed since it was attacked by a tech or someone in Chicago before delivery with a buffer and it was NASTY!) But with that being said even with the increased heat I noticed even in 6th gear going 65/70 it took a lot less effort to hit 80 on the highway or even up hills. I kinda wish I coulda done a stock pull and then done the Berks to see where it put me at for power, but it just wouldn't have worked out with my schedule.
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Heh, I remember when I did my coupe and I kept killing my video camera cuz of the loudness of my exhaust....**** was terrible in that little room. Let alone out on an open road somewhere....or even inside the cabin
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