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Originally Posted by ImportConvert Stillen's presence on the forum that I have seen is polite/professional. My thought is that my and other's angst is stirred because of consistantly low dyno
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Unfortunately the issues that some of the early adopters experienced have cast a shadow over our testing and our development. A lot of people have made statements along the lines of "if they really did that much testing, all of this would have shown." I know how much testing we did because I was closely involved in a lot of it. Some members of the forum will remember when I brought our test car up to the So. Cal LA meet back in February or March. Right before I put miles on the car Steve took it to Mammoth mountain to do cold weather, high elevation testing. Carrying all the way onto Virginia City near Reno, NV. We also took the G37 5AT to El Toro air force base and flogged on it out there. We also completed some installations on beta testers that very few people knew about. Before a single kit shipped we had probably 5 cars running in perfect order with thousands of miles on them. In regards to power output, it really depends on how you look at it. When we did that initial release that dyno was still during winter. All of the dyno tests performed recently have been during summer which means higher temperatures and higher humidity...two things that hurt power. I think it was last week that we had a G37 hard top convertible automatic trans with heavy aftermarket wheels that put down 430 horsepower. During summer we had a bone stock 370Z with auto trans that put down around 415. I'll bet if we put that same car up again today we would probably "make" another 15 horsepower without changing anything. Another car that we installed a kit on just before SEMA completed the installation friday afternoon and drove straight to SEMA from our shop and has been great ever since with the standard R8 tune. Another car drove from Georgia straight to SEMA and back in a week (around 4,300 miles IIRC) with our standard kit and R8 tune with no issues at all. |
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