Dyno Results... I need 2 more HP!!!

KBCobra95

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Well I upgraded my injectors and swapped out my stock clutch and flywheel for a pro motion custom clutch and fidanza aluminum flywheel. After it was tuned on the dyno the final number was 498.42 whp and 496.03 whtq. I am so close to 500 i can taste it. Anyone know how to get another 2 whp and 4 wtq? Here is the graph!
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You could try going back to the dyno on a day that is cooler... But seriously I know how you feel. I put down 497 rwhp last year. This year I put an electric water pump that I imagine should give me 10 rwhp or more. Now I just need to get back to the dyno to see where I am at now.
 
Whats the difference between SAE and STD??? BTW, I had the tires pumped up to specs and I kinda needed the belt to spin my KB :D

SAE is a correction for the temp and humidity that you do the pull in. For example, if you were to dyno on a day where the temp is 50 degrees w/ 10% humidity you will show more power than on a day where you dyno and it's 100 degrees w/ 80% humidity. SAE corrects these two dynos so you can compare them. In every situation I've seen SAE is always lower than STD. I'm going to guess you're around 475 SAE hp.
 
To raise my timing any more and be safe I need to relocate my IAT sensor after the blower (Yes I need to do it anyways). I may try the royal purple fron to back. I already have mobil 1 full syntec all the way through? Would royal purple help that much?
 
i swear by royal purple my 93 has every fluid royal purple and it has had sever abuse and lasts great in fact i havent changed the oil in like 2 years lol but the oil is still clean and purple still...but in those 2 years it has seen maybe 500 miles maybe
 
Wouldn't a degree or two of timing get you there? Your A/F looks very conservative. :shrug:

I'm with you Paul ... It would be one of the first things I'd try for just that little bit extra he is looking for.

I have seen from time to time ... taking out a few degrees at around the torque
peak rpm will give a slight gain.

Those little things you can try is what paying for dyno time can be all about if you are trying to extract every bit out of a combo. You just have to try and see what your combo likes and doesn't.

I agree with the act behind the blower being a better setup than in the intake
when talking about forced combos.

Grady