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Quick question, when comparing max hp (probably should be kw since we're in Australia lol) can we also add in the stock power dyno results if they are available? Just would be good to get an idea of the calibration of the dyno being used.
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I went with HP to keep it in line with the states, if you like i can post the kw output next to the hp figure? |
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Cheers! In regards to keeping it in line with the states, it's quite hard to accurately compare numbers between country to country and dyno to dyno etc. Over there they mostly use dynojets for their max hp numbers which read about 300rwhp or 225rwhp which just doesn't make sense as that is supposedly the crank figure. On the Advan dyno dynamics dyno we generally get about 175-185rwkw for a stock figure hence our max power figures are generally much lower than theirs. More accurate would be by looking at the power gained but then again a higher reading dyno will read a higher gain too.
Anyway, it's always fun looking at and comparing dyno numbers as long as people don't take them at face value and understand a little bit about the differences between different dynos. Sweet setup by the way. Pretty awesome to be (as far as I know) the first ST setup in RHD markets. You should update your ST kit thread but beware of the admin banhammer for not being a paying vendor.
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I would love to compare every ones stock numbers, that would be interesting, mine made 172kw(232hp) stock. I agree its just a guide, mph really tells the true power of the vehicle. but its good to know what every ones punching out for fun. Thanks, where pretty happy with the kit, still tweaking it a bit, there is two 335I guys running around OZ with ST conversations as well but there not salable kits. we've now sold two into the UK and still havent got our website up yet, but wont be to far off. Yeah I wasnt sure on the admin thats y I havent pushed it on here, we have it up on N54tech and Terry is cool with us selling it there. |
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Awesome, will be cool to see more ST RHD N54s driving around.
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