So, if I read your post correctly, if the vehicle looses power it most be real but if it gains it is just a fluke or fabrication? How cynical is that.
Quite cynical I agree, but this is fueled by companies like yours (and you aren't the only one) who claim big HP gains but, in the real world, they don't materialize. The fact of the matter is this - Aftermarket vendors will do anything they can to create a single run with a larger than life HP gain and then advertise that. Will anyone else be able to create that kind of HP gain? Not likely... But the race is on, and every manufacturer is trying to beat the competition.
This article was written by KJ Jones. He has tested the GMS coils a number of time on a number of vehicles, both N/A and Forced Fed.
Pointless information.
Granatelli never claimed the coils would make 20plus HP on an otherwise stock car - but I guess on that day on that dyno they did. I thought it was a crazy number and I made that clear to everyone from day one.
No, not 20HP, but right from your website, the Pro Series COPS, "Adds 12HP (normally aspirated) & 25HP (s/c, turbo, & nitrous)". And where do you get that it was your coils that made a 20plus HP gain? It was a combination of parts that created that overall gain, not just your coils.
The sad truth here is if they reported a loss of 25hp everyone would have been more then happy to believe that - go figure
Yep, 'cause everyone hates Granatelli. You fuel that hatred yourself by proclaiming to be persecuted by the Mustang crowd (I dunno, maybe the GM folks also hate you?). You routinely deny the fact that some of your parts have been pure junk. I recall a thread a couple years ago with a guy that had your LCAs that literally folded in half. Instead of working with him to remedy the problem, you publicly cast doubt whether the parts were yours or not. If it were me, I would have called the guy and worked it out rather than continuing a 'bad taste in your mouth' thread that engaged way more people than I'd bet you really wanted. Didn't matter though...you kept on publicly ranting. There comes a time when you should take the conversation offline.
Now on to the CAI - the article was written to make the Diablo look like it was the hero. So please note the Granatelli Cold Air Intake combined with the Diablo Tune only made an increase of 8hp and 1 ft/lb. That should be more of a sad representation on Diablo’s part then GMS. Or perhaps the shop that did the dyno work. They are asking us to believe that the GMS cold air and a flash tune could only gain 8hp and no torque increase - I am not pointing the figure here but even the biggest Granatelli haters would agree a honk'n intake pipe and a custom tune should have made more like 20hp not 8. Different dynos on different days will report different results -
What makes you believe a "honk'n intake pipe and a custom tune" would gain 20 HP? And what part of that gain would you equate to the "honk'n intake pipe"? Surely if you lean out a motor enough you could gain some decent HP, but at what expense?
But really, what is the 'magic' behind a big intake pipe? It's similiar to the buzz about using a bigger MAF. Jeez, I could make a MAF out of a piece of PVC. In the end, these are just oversized breathing tubes. Do they help? Somewhat, but there is a point where you lose intake velocity and thereby lose power.
And of course "different dynos on different days will report different results". No one would dispute that. But typically, you'd expect to get very similar #s from the same dyno. I wasn't aware...did they use different dynos?
Lastly, I can't believe you dug this old thread up over 2 months after it was originally posted. Why bother? Do you feel that you are helping the Granatelli brand?