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ddvette9 03-29-2011 07:23 AM

WHo has 300whp and what do you have
 
Just list your mods and anything from 295-305whp and type of day and transmission, Want to get a cool poll going to see how everyones getting up in the 290's/300's NA

RedBullRR 03-29-2011 07:26 AM

300 here, Just Stillen G3 Intakes.
6 Speed

cdoxp800 03-29-2011 07:28 AM

298whp / 250Wtq. Stock Nismo.
6 Speed

BLM 03-29-2011 07:28 AM

Pretty much any intake and exhaust combo mod will do it, whether it's a CAI and test pipe/HFC, or intake/hps hoses/K&N and CBE. With full breathing mods (+/- headers), intake manifold, and tune, you could likely get 330 whp easily depending on the dyno.

The intakeTV link showed a car with stillen intake, hfc, and cbe with uprev tune making 330 whp on a mustang dyno. The real jump will be seen when the VVEL is cracked.

ddvette9 03-29-2011 07:35 AM

Thanks guys keep em coming. This is gonna be a great thread

RedBullRR 03-29-2011 07:41 AM

Once your working with Full Exhaust HFC or headers, you will require a tune. Saw guys with full bolt on making less power then me on the Dyno.

BLM 03-29-2011 07:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RedBullRR (Post 1018452)
Once your working with Full Exhaust HFC or headers, you will require a tune. Saw guys with full bolt on making less power then me on the Dyno.

The only thing that really "requires" a tune is headers. With intake/hfc/cbe you'll make good power. You can likely get another 10 whp out of it with a tune though. The issue I think is the cost of the UpRev tunes. My feeling is people are reluctant to drop the money on it for the power you get. I'll def be getting a tune once I add my M370.

ddvette9 03-29-2011 07:50 AM

BLM what kinda power did you make

birdmanx1 03-29-2011 07:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cdoxp800 (Post 1018443)
298whp / 250Wtq. Stock Nismo.
6 Speed

Congrats...will be interesting to see what you get once you add more perf mods
Quote:

Originally Posted by BLM (Post 1018457)
I'll def be getting a tune once I add my M370.

:iagree: nice thread, subscribing...

BLM 03-29-2011 07:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ddvette9 (Post 1018460)
BLM what kinda power did you make

Haven't dynoed yet. I'll be doing the M370 and uprev tune soon. I didn't want to waste the $$ on the dyno without getting a tune out of it. Right now I just have K&N's, GTM test pipe, and ARK GRIP CBE. It makes a very noticeable difference over stock I can tell you that much. It really depends on the dyno but most with the same combo of mods have picked up roughly 25 whp.

red6spd 03-29-2011 08:26 AM

Mods- Stillen Gen3
Fast Intentions Non-Resonated CBE
Fast Intentions Non-Resonated TP's
UpRev Tune
I'm also running Redline fluids in the engine, tranny, and rear diff

The car made 339WHP on a Mustang Dyno. It was midday in Sept. Temps were in the 50-60's. Car had several cool down cycles between dyno runs.

GZ3 03-29-2011 08:26 AM

307rwhp, Dynojet, Sae corrected

AFE drop in/post mafs
Motordyne ART pipes and XYZ pipe

abgyak 03-29-2011 08:42 AM

311 rwhp
HKS Suction Reload Intakes
Amuse HFC + Amuse Y Pipe
Amuse RS Silent Exhaust..

BLM 03-29-2011 09:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by abgyak (Post 1018518)
311 rwhp
HKS Suction Reload Intakes
Amuse HFC + Amuse Y Pipe
Amuse RS Silent Exhaust..

Lovin' the JDM parts list. Just out of curiosity, how much did those parts run you in your locale? I believe the Amuse HFC is ~ $2100 USD over here. I always wondered how much of that cost was import taxes and fees versus the price of the part itself.

docaam 03-29-2011 10:00 AM

My duno is the worst among all. Mustand AWD

I got 269whp with
Injen CAI
UR crank pulley
Motordyne ART pipes
Motordyne M370 intake manifold
Invidia Germini CB
UPREV tune

pre M370 was 261 and pre tune was 240whp with all other mods


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