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M.Bonanni 07-13-2009 07:12 PM

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Originally Posted by B1nks (Post 113406)
Wtf..EPIC FAIL ! I honestly don't care about your baseline. I just want to hear the exhaust and see the final #..I know why the comparison is there but I just don't care anymore.

Well the final number will still probably be lower than most are expecting. It was 110 degrees here in Vegas today. Not good for making power. Thats the whole purpose of getting a new baseline in the same temp conditions so you can look at the gains between baseline and cat-back instead of the overall number. Since the last time I dynoed the car I have put larger and heavier rear wheels/tires, added JWT intakes, and the air temperature has literally more than doubled. All of those have a huge impact on dyno numbers so the one I did today was ~15whp lower than my last dyno when it air temps were in the low 50s and I was on the stock wheels/tires.

B1nks 07-13-2009 08:04 PM

So you're gonna wait until it's 50 degrees again ? Even though you dyno'd lower today the gains will still be the same. I definitely would take the intakes off but the wheels shouldn't really matter much. Tomorrow you should just go ahead and dyno the BERK exhaust with stock intakes. Why don't you do both tomorrow ? If nothing else you should use the rest of the day to install the exhausts and make videos of the sound of the exhaust ! I wanna hear the damn BERK exhausts and make a decision as well as a lot of other people I'm sure. If nothing else it's something to hold us over until we get the rest of the test results that apparently is going to be spread out over this week which isn't a REAL dyno comparison because it lets more variables happen when you don't do the dynos back to back. right ?

M.Bonanni 07-13-2009 08:12 PM

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Originally Posted by B1nks (Post 113436)
So you're gonna wait until it's 50 degrees again ? Even though you dyno'd lower today the gains will still be the same. I definitely would take the intakes off but the wheels shouldn't really matter much. Tomorrow you should just go ahead and dyno the BERK exhaust with stock intakes. Why don't you do both tomorrow ? If nothing else you should use the rest of the day to install the exhausts and make videos of the sound of the exhaust ! I wanna hear the damn BERK exhausts and make a decision as well as a lot of other people I'm sure. If nothing else it's something to hold us over until we get the rest of the test results that apparently is going to be spread out over this week which isn't a REAL dyno comparison because it lets more variables happen when you don't do the dynos back to back. right ?

No no no, I am not going to wait until its cooler at all. I want to get a good baseline dyno in this heat though with the stock exhaust so we can get actual gains instead of the one I have which shows torque spikes over 500whp which obviously isn't right. Unfortunately I don't have my own dyno so I am at the mercy of the shop I go to's schedule, but the dynos most likely wont be more than a day apart. I personally think its better not to do it back to back anyway, although some would argue against me. I think the ECU on this car needs a little bit of driving around to learn the new mods. Plus the weather here in Vegas is consistent. Dry and anywhere between 108 and 111 degrees all this week.

I know people are anxious to hear it, but I am not going to install and un-install it just to get a quick video put up a day earlier than I am going to anyway. Sorry if that pisses anyone off.

B1nks 07-13-2009 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by DDMotorsports (Post 113439)
No no no, I am not going to wait until its cooler at all. I want to get a good baseline dyno in this heat though with the stock exhaust so we can get actual gains instead of the one I have which shows torque spikes over 500whp which obviously isn't right. Unfortunately I don't have my own dyno so I am at the mercy of the shop I go to's schedule, but the dynos most likely wont be more than a day apart. I personally think its better not to do it back to back anyway, although some would argue against me. I think the ECU on this car needs a little bit of driving around to learn the new mods. Plus the weather here in Vegas is consistent. Dry and anywhere between 108 and 111 degrees all this week.

I know people are anxious to hear it, but I am not going to install and un-install it just to get a quick video put up a day earlier than I am going to anyway. Sorry if that pisses anyone off.

Killin me smallz..

Minicobra1 07-13-2009 08:36 PM

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Originally Posted by DDMotorsports (Post 113439)
No no no, I am not going to wait until its cooler at all. I want to get a good baseline dyno in this heat though with the stock exhaust so we can get actual gains instead of the one I have which shows torque spikes over 500whp which obviously isn't right. Unfortunately I don't have my own dyno so I am at the mercy of the shop I go to's schedule, but the dynos most likely wont be more than a day apart. I personally think its better not to do it back to back anyway, although some would argue against me. I think the ECU on this car needs a little bit of driving around to learn the new mods. Plus the weather here in Vegas is consistent. Dry and anywhere between 108 and 111 degrees all this week.

I know people are anxious to hear it, but I am not going to install and un-install it just to get a quick video put up a day earlier than I am going to anyway. Sorry if that pisses anyone off.

Mike,
I think Bryan might have a clip of the exhaust with x-pipe, at Idle and revving, maybe you can get him to post it up before things get ugly, LOL :bowrofl: IMO a lot of people on here (not all) are more interested in the sound/tone of the exhaust. On a daily driver, a good part of the driving enjoyment is the tone of the exhaust and engine. Most aftermarket exhaust are going to be pretty close in added hp numbers, somewhere in the neighborhood of 5-10hp. Me personally, I would sacrifice 5hp less for a better sounding exhaust. Of course if it was like 20hp difference, then maybe I would re-consider. but I don't think that will be the case. If there were 3 exhaust systems with only a 5hp difference in power, I would think people would tend to go with the one that sounds most pleasing to them.

Philipp 07-13-2009 09:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Minicobra1 (Post 113458)
Mike,
I think Bryan might have a clip of the exhaust with x-pipe, at Idle and revving, maybe you can get him to post it up before things get ugly, LOL :bowrofl: IMO a lot of people on here (not all) are more interested in the sound/tone of the exhaust. On a daily driver, a good part of the driving enjoyment is the tone of the exhaust and engine. Most aftermarket exhaust are going to be pretty close in added hp numbers, somewhere in the neighborhood of 5-10hp. Me personally, I would sacrifice 5hp less for a better sounding exhaust. Of course if it was like 20hp difference, then maybe I would re-consider. but I don't think that will be the case. If there were 3 exhaust systems with only a 5hp difference in power, I would think people would tend to go with the one that sounds most pleasing to them.

+1 for Minicobra

B1nks 07-13-2009 09:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Philipp (Post 113499)
+1 for Minicobra

+2 :driving:

jmlenz 07-13-2009 09:48 PM

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Originally Posted by BerkTech (Post 113302)
For a system that is a true dual (more tubing & more flange connections), with an actual tangential siamessed X-pipe, and flex sections we are taking a slight weight penalty over the factory system but the performance gains FAR outweigh the weight impact.

IINCREASED weight kinda sucks but yes I would say power and tonal quality are still most peoples priority.:tup:

CCCLXXZ 07-13-2009 09:51 PM

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Originally Posted by B1nks (Post 113503)
+2 :driving:

+3 Which is why I bought an exhaust for my 370z without any dyno numbers, y'all will see pics and video and dyno info as soon as I get it in... Think japanese jewelry!

Nick

M.Bonanni 07-13-2009 10:00 PM

Agree with the above statements but I would have to think that most would rather wait one more day for dyno numbers AND sound clips vs. just sound clips.

WShade 07-13-2009 10:18 PM

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Originally Posted by DDMotorsports (Post 113538)
Agree with the above statements but I would have to think that most would rather wait one more day for dyno numbers AND sound clips vs. just sound clips.

Stay the course my friend, stay the course.

BerkTech 07-14-2009 05:14 AM

It is important to note that we are the ONLY manufacturer that is thoroughly testing their exhaust with HFC's. The two different 370Z's in either video have Berk HFC's installed.

Prototype #2. Berk exhaust with X-pipe & Berk HFC's.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YpAFZ0RUj88

For comparison, prototype#1 without X-pipe & Berk HFC's.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rV78FQtxSeM

semtex 07-14-2009 07:26 AM

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Originally Posted by DDMotorsports (Post 113538)
Agree with the above statements but I would have to think that most would rather wait one more day for dyno numbers AND sound clips vs. just sound clips.

I certainly would. Ignore the poseurs, Mike.

nogoodname 07-14-2009 08:34 AM

This thread has come a long way. Let's get those dyno numbers.

LiquidZ 07-14-2009 09:52 AM

Mike, thank you for all of the hardwork you have done! I know I have been a little much with weight specs, but your hardwork and dedication has really helped the community.


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