Dyno Day
Started by 1via, Jun 16 2010 02:47 PM
#401
Posted 19 September 2010 - 07:30 AM
YAY, its Dyno Day! Site ya's all there.
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#402
Posted 19 September 2010 - 07:33 AM
#403
Posted 19 September 2010 - 08:48 AM
#404
Posted 19 September 2010 - 09:05 AM
Might be there a bit late, google is telling me it will take an hour to get there when I thought it would only take half an hour. My bad lol
#405
Posted 19 September 2010 - 03:50 PM
RESULTS
4 Cylinder
Jess - Nissan Silvia S13 Onevia - 2.0L 4Cyl Turbo - 151.6 RWHP / 75.8 HP/L
Roy - Mistubishi Lancer GSR - 2.0L 4Cyl Turbo - 181 AWHP / 90.5 HP/L - 4 Cylinder Class Winner
James - Nissan Silvia S13 - 2.0L 4Cyl N/A - 104.4 RWHP / 52.2 HP/L
James Tan - Honda Integra - 1.8L 4Cyl N/A - 161.5 FWHP / 89.72 HP/L
Berly - Honda Prelude - 2.2L 4Cyl N/A - 141.3 FWHP / 64.23 HP/L
6 Cylinder
Lachlan - Mitsubishi Legnum VR4 - 2.5L 6Cyl Turbo - 197.2 AWHP / 78.88 HP/L
Martin - Nissan Skyline R34 GT+T - 2.5L 6Cyl Turbo - 233.5 RWHP / 93.4 HP/L
Brett - Nissan Skyline R32 GTS4 - 2.6L 6Cyl Turbo - 303.1 AWHP / 116.58 HP/L
Allen - Nissan Skyline R32 GTST - 2.0L 6Cyl Turbo - 292.9 RWHP / 146.45 HP/L
Sam - Nissan Skyline R33 GTST - 2.5L 6Cyl Turbo - 213.7 RWHP / 85.48 HP/L
David - Nissan Skyline R33 GTST - 2.5L 6Cyl Turbo - 241.9 RWHP / 96.76 HP/L
Luke - Nissan Skyline R33 GTST - 2.5L 6Cyl Turbo - 280.2 RWHP / 112.08 HP/L
Rhys - Nissan Skyline R33 GTST - 2.5L 6Cyl Turbo - 280 RWHP / 112.08 HP/L
Socrates - Nissan Skyline C210 - 2.4L 6Cyl N/A - 80.5 RWHP / 33.54 HP/L - Winner Lowest HP
Terence - Nissan Skyline R34 GTT - 2.5L 6Cyl Turbo - 262.4 RWHP / 104.96 HP/L (Possibly Wrong)
Jordan - Nissan Skyline R32 GTS4 - 2.5L 6Cyl Turbo - 387.3 RWHP / 154.92 HP/L 6 Cylinder and HP/L Class Winner
Tim - Mitsubishi Legnum VR4 - 2.5L 6Cyl Turbo - 165.4 AWHP / 66.16 HP/L
Ivan - Nissan Skyline R34 GTT - 2.5L 6Cyl Turbo - 262.4 RWHP / 104.96 HP/L (Possible Wrong)
Cheran - Ford Falcon F6 Typhoon - 4.0L 6Cyl Turbo - 319.1 RWHP / 79.78 HP/L
Michael - Nissan Skyline R32 GTR - 2.6L 6Cyl Turbo - 223.1 AWHP / 85.81 HP/L
8 Cylinder
Marianne/Brett - Toyota Landcruiser - 6.0L 8Cyl N/A - 122.1 RWHP / 20.35 HP/L
Mike - Holden Commodore - 5.7L 8Cyl N/A - 285.6 RWHP / 50.11 HP/L - Naturally Aspirated Class Winner
4 Cylinder
Jess - Nissan Silvia S13 Onevia - 2.0L 4Cyl Turbo - 151.6 RWHP / 75.8 HP/L
Roy - Mistubishi Lancer GSR - 2.0L 4Cyl Turbo - 181 AWHP / 90.5 HP/L - 4 Cylinder Class Winner
James - Nissan Silvia S13 - 2.0L 4Cyl N/A - 104.4 RWHP / 52.2 HP/L
James Tan - Honda Integra - 1.8L 4Cyl N/A - 161.5 FWHP / 89.72 HP/L
Berly - Honda Prelude - 2.2L 4Cyl N/A - 141.3 FWHP / 64.23 HP/L
6 Cylinder
Lachlan - Mitsubishi Legnum VR4 - 2.5L 6Cyl Turbo - 197.2 AWHP / 78.88 HP/L
Martin - Nissan Skyline R34 GT+T - 2.5L 6Cyl Turbo - 233.5 RWHP / 93.4 HP/L
Brett - Nissan Skyline R32 GTS4 - 2.6L 6Cyl Turbo - 303.1 AWHP / 116.58 HP/L
Allen - Nissan Skyline R32 GTST - 2.0L 6Cyl Turbo - 292.9 RWHP / 146.45 HP/L
Sam - Nissan Skyline R33 GTST - 2.5L 6Cyl Turbo - 213.7 RWHP / 85.48 HP/L
David - Nissan Skyline R33 GTST - 2.5L 6Cyl Turbo - 241.9 RWHP / 96.76 HP/L
Luke - Nissan Skyline R33 GTST - 2.5L 6Cyl Turbo - 280.2 RWHP / 112.08 HP/L
Rhys - Nissan Skyline R33 GTST - 2.5L 6Cyl Turbo - 280 RWHP / 112.08 HP/L
Socrates - Nissan Skyline C210 - 2.4L 6Cyl N/A - 80.5 RWHP / 33.54 HP/L - Winner Lowest HP
Terence - Nissan Skyline R34 GTT - 2.5L 6Cyl Turbo - 262.4 RWHP / 104.96 HP/L (Possibly Wrong)
Jordan - Nissan Skyline R32 GTS4 - 2.5L 6Cyl Turbo - 387.3 RWHP / 154.92 HP/L 6 Cylinder and HP/L Class Winner
Tim - Mitsubishi Legnum VR4 - 2.5L 6Cyl Turbo - 165.4 AWHP / 66.16 HP/L
Ivan - Nissan Skyline R34 GTT - 2.5L 6Cyl Turbo - 262.4 RWHP / 104.96 HP/L (Possible Wrong)
Cheran - Ford Falcon F6 Typhoon - 4.0L 6Cyl Turbo - 319.1 RWHP / 79.78 HP/L
Michael - Nissan Skyline R32 GTR - 2.6L 6Cyl Turbo - 223.1 AWHP / 85.81 HP/L
8 Cylinder
Marianne/Brett - Toyota Landcruiser - 6.0L 8Cyl N/A - 122.1 RWHP / 20.35 HP/L
Mike - Holden Commodore - 5.7L 8Cyl N/A - 285.6 RWHP / 50.11 HP/L - Naturally Aspirated Class Winner
#406
Posted 19 September 2010 - 03:51 PM
Today was really good
thanks for the chance to dyno the beast.
on the right for the NA people does Lb mean Lb-ft (footpounds)?
I got 408 Lb which works out to 552Nm of torque which doesn't sound right.
thanks for the chance to dyno the beast.
on the right for the NA people does Lb mean Lb-ft (footpounds)?
I got 408 Lb which works out to 552Nm of torque which doesn't sound right.
#407
Posted 19 September 2010 - 04:39 PM
I'm a bit disappointed with my overall power, just means more money to be spent! Lol.
Thanks for organising Lachlan and Jess, was a fantastic day. I grabbed a handful of pics, so will upload in a while
Thanks for organising Lachlan and Jess, was a fantastic day. I grabbed a handful of pics, so will upload in a while
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#408
Posted 19 September 2010 - 04:59 PM
great day, very much enjoyed the experience. thanks for organising the day lachlan and Jess. The BBQ went well, raised about $60 so far and have quite a few drinks left over to sell at another event. Sold a total of 41 Hot doggies, mmm num num num.
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#409
Posted 19 September 2010 - 05:10 PM
Thanks for organizing guys I was planning on buying a couple of drinks and a hot dog to support the club, but when I got there I was so cold I wasn't thirsty
Not happy with how my car went at all, nor how it performed on the way home, but I'll get over it
Not happy with how my car went at all, nor how it performed on the way home, but I'll get over it
#410
Posted 19 September 2010 - 05:20 PM
#411
Posted 19 September 2010 - 05:37 PM
#412
Posted 19 September 2010 - 05:51 PM
#413
Posted 19 September 2010 - 05:53 PM
Socrates - Nissan Skyline C210 - 2.4L 6Cyl N/A - 80.5 RWHP / 33.54 HP/L - Winner Lowest HP
hahahhahaha didnt see that coming i knew i should have chucked the 380 on
hahahhahaha didnt see that coming i knew i should have chucked the 380 on
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#414
Posted 19 September 2010 - 05:55 PM
Yeah thanks again to Lachlan and Jess for making it happen. good turnout, good fun, good burnouts... but not on cruises guys. hahaha
Hey Ryhs, reckon maybe the power loss has something to do with the oil seeping out your intake mani? if oil were to leak from the turbo, what would that mean and could it be the reason???
Hey Ryhs, reckon maybe the power loss has something to do with the oil seeping out your intake mani? if oil were to leak from the turbo, what would that mean and could it be the reason???
#415
Posted 19 September 2010 - 05:56 PM
What a brilliant day. I thought it was awesome.
Many thanks to Jess and Lachlan for organizing the event. Not only did they raise $200 for the club, as already stated by Marianne, we made $60 on the hot dogs and drinks. Thats $260 towards WCC. Awesome stuff guys. That is really good to see. Everyone deserves a pat on the back.
I'm pretty happy with my run, although i would like to know what it was doin in RWD, but its no biggy to find out. When i did a read up on wikipedia, this is what it says a factory RB26DETT has in HP.
"The RB26DETT engine is a 2.6L Inline-6 engine manufactured by Nissan, for use primarily in the 1989-2002 Nissan Skyline GT-R. The RB26DETT engine block is made from cast iron, and the cylinder head is made from aluminium. The cylinder head contains 24 valves (4 valves per cylinder), and uses a dual overhead camshaft setup. The intake of the RB26DETT varies from other RB-series motors in that it has six individual throttle bodies instead of a single throttle body. The engine also uses a parallel twin turbo system. The turbo system is arranged so that the front turbo is powered by the front 3 cylinders, and the rear turbo is powered by the rear 3 cylinders. The turbo chargers are of equal size, and are set by the wastegates to limit boost pressure to 10 psi, although the Skyline GT-R has a built in boost restrictor to keep boost under 14 psi.
The first 2.6 L RB26DETT featured twin-turbochargers and produced around 280 HP (206 kW) @ 6800 rpm and 260 ft•lb (353 N•m) @ 4400 rpm. The last series of the RB26DETT produced 280 PS (206 kW) @ 6800 rpm and 289 ft•lb (392 N•m) @ 4400 rpm. However, several stock (unmodified) engines have been dyno tested and reported to obtain closer to the 330 HP mark. The reason for this discrepancy is a gentlemen's agreement between Japanese automakers to limit the advertised horsepower of any vehicle to 280 PS (276HP). It is widely known for its strength and extreme power potential. It is not uncommon for 600 hp to be achieved without modification of the engine internals. With regular maintenance, many of these engines have been driven way past the 100,000 mile mark with a few heading toward 200,000 miles. With extreme modification, the RB26 motor is capable of power in excess of 1 megawatt (or over 1,340 hp)."
So my 303.1 HP (222.93Kw) is about right for being STOCK. YES STOCK minus boost restrictor. I reckon if i did a RWD run, it would most likely be around the 330HP mark like they say above. On my sheet, it says that i had 13 psi of boost. This shows me that my gauge is wrong as it currently tells me i have 11psi. Its 2psi out.
Having said that, it got me thinking that i must of been pushing 18 - 20psi with my old RB20 stock turbo. WOW. Im surprised it didn't go bang at that amount.
All in all, today was friggen awesome and we must do it again. Now that i know what its putting out, after the track day, she's getting upgraded. I plan to set it around the 500 - 550HP mark. Well, heres for hoping. I'm already tired of the 303HP.
Red suprised the shit out of me. I was honestly exspecting about 80 - 100HP max. 122.8HP (90.32Kw) was something to be happy about. Sheet says it had about 700 lb of torque. That cant be right.
Many thanks to Jess and Lachlan for organizing the event. Not only did they raise $200 for the club, as already stated by Marianne, we made $60 on the hot dogs and drinks. Thats $260 towards WCC. Awesome stuff guys. That is really good to see. Everyone deserves a pat on the back.
I'm pretty happy with my run, although i would like to know what it was doin in RWD, but its no biggy to find out. When i did a read up on wikipedia, this is what it says a factory RB26DETT has in HP.
"The RB26DETT engine is a 2.6L Inline-6 engine manufactured by Nissan, for use primarily in the 1989-2002 Nissan Skyline GT-R. The RB26DETT engine block is made from cast iron, and the cylinder head is made from aluminium. The cylinder head contains 24 valves (4 valves per cylinder), and uses a dual overhead camshaft setup. The intake of the RB26DETT varies from other RB-series motors in that it has six individual throttle bodies instead of a single throttle body. The engine also uses a parallel twin turbo system. The turbo system is arranged so that the front turbo is powered by the front 3 cylinders, and the rear turbo is powered by the rear 3 cylinders. The turbo chargers are of equal size, and are set by the wastegates to limit boost pressure to 10 psi, although the Skyline GT-R has a built in boost restrictor to keep boost under 14 psi.
The first 2.6 L RB26DETT featured twin-turbochargers and produced around 280 HP (206 kW) @ 6800 rpm and 260 ft•lb (353 N•m) @ 4400 rpm. The last series of the RB26DETT produced 280 PS (206 kW) @ 6800 rpm and 289 ft•lb (392 N•m) @ 4400 rpm. However, several stock (unmodified) engines have been dyno tested and reported to obtain closer to the 330 HP mark. The reason for this discrepancy is a gentlemen's agreement between Japanese automakers to limit the advertised horsepower of any vehicle to 280 PS (276HP). It is widely known for its strength and extreme power potential. It is not uncommon for 600 hp to be achieved without modification of the engine internals. With regular maintenance, many of these engines have been driven way past the 100,000 mile mark with a few heading toward 200,000 miles. With extreme modification, the RB26 motor is capable of power in excess of 1 megawatt (or over 1,340 hp)."
So my 303.1 HP (222.93Kw) is about right for being STOCK. YES STOCK minus boost restrictor. I reckon if i did a RWD run, it would most likely be around the 330HP mark like they say above. On my sheet, it says that i had 13 psi of boost. This shows me that my gauge is wrong as it currently tells me i have 11psi. Its 2psi out.
Having said that, it got me thinking that i must of been pushing 18 - 20psi with my old RB20 stock turbo. WOW. Im surprised it didn't go bang at that amount.
All in all, today was friggen awesome and we must do it again. Now that i know what its putting out, after the track day, she's getting upgraded. I plan to set it around the 500 - 550HP mark. Well, heres for hoping. I'm already tired of the 303HP.
Red suprised the shit out of me. I was honestly exspecting about 80 - 100HP max. 122.8HP (90.32Kw) was something to be happy about. Sheet says it had about 700 lb of torque. That cant be right.
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#416
Posted 19 September 2010 - 06:02 PM
Bretto - at fly lol.
Rohan's r33 gtr, 12psi with pfc and tuned made 246awhp at autoworx.
Your car is NOT normal lol
Rohan's r33 gtr, 12psi with pfc and tuned made 246awhp at autoworx.
Your car is NOT normal lol
#417
Posted 19 September 2010 - 06:09 PM
what engine mods have you got martin? (also my mod list on sauwa is old :x)
http://www.westcoast...r34-gt-skyline/
Running 14psi high boost
#418
Posted 19 September 2010 - 06:13 PM
Brett those wiki figures would be at the fly (engine) not rear wheels
#419
Posted 19 September 2010 - 06:14 PM
hmm, that is strange...you seem to have the right mods. Could be the powerfc giving me that little more...but i still have the dump and cat to do. Will do those with the turbo kit i got. My mate that made 245 has the same mods as you.
#420
Posted 19 September 2010 - 06:16 PM
I got 248 at hyperdrive but my turbo in 3rd peaks at 15.5psi which is wierd.hmm, that is strange...you seem to have the right mods. Could be the powerfc giving me that little more...but i still have the dump and cat to do. Will do those with the turbo kit i got. My mate that made 245 has the same mods as you.