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Old 07-22-2009, 08:16 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Takeda 370Z CAI video

+18hp/+20 lbs tq! you can definately hear the sound difference though, sounds good.

hard to believe...they also had the hood open during the dyno in the video above, also hard to tell if they had a fan blowing into the engine bay...

need independent dynos!
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Re: the graph above:

1) Those aren't horsepower on the blue numbers, it's some other scale used outside the US, like PS or whatever, I think. Maybe whoever made that graph can confirm, or we can see a pic without the edges cropped off so we can see the units, etc. Need to convert the numbers to horsepower and ft/lbs first to compare if they aren't.

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2) The HP/Torque crossover moves up about 2,000 RPM between the before and after. I know when using the standard US units (Horsepower and Ft/lbs) the crossover should always be at 5252 RPM, which the "before" graph appears to be at...), but perhaps whatever units they are using make that work out differently. Or perhaps there's some error in generating the graph, I don't know.
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Re: the graph above:

1) Those aren't horsepower on the blue numbers, it's some other scale used outside the US, like PS or whatever, I think. Maybe whoever made that graph can confirm, or we can see a pic without the edges cropped off so we can see the units, etc. Need to convert the numbers to horsepower and ft/lbs first to compare if they aren't.

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2) The HP/Torque crossover moves up about 2,000 RPM between the before and after. I know when using the standard US units (Horsepower and Ft/lbs) the crossover should always be at 5252 RPM, which the "before" graph appears to be at...), but perhaps whatever units they are using make that work out differently. Or perhaps there's some error in generating the graph, I don't know.
heres a screen capture, it is hp rating...but I would like to see more dynos of others who have this cai...
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heres a screen capture, it is hp rating...but I would like to see more dynos of others who have this cai...
If that is HP and Ft/Lbs, then the graph is seriously defective. Both crossover points should be at 5252 RPM
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