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Christian Sun 07-05-2017 09:20 PM

Is the dyno number normal?
 
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Yesterday I just got ecutek tunned on my 2015 nismo by onpoint dyno. I didn't got baseline for my car, because of the miscommunication that tunner thought my car has a rev limit and couldn't allowed to rev higher than 6000rpm when car is rolling, but what I mean is when car is not moving and put in nutral, it doesn't allowed me to rev higher than 6000rpm. after a tune I got 299whp and 264lb-ft on dynapack. I'm little bit curious, is the result achieve average level? or way more lower than the average? Do I need retune? I know the result will be vary store to store, but after searching the forum and I found out the most of z pulled over 320whp with samilar set up on dyno jet or dynapack however tunner just told me he never see a NA z pulled over 300whp on a dynapack maybe one or two there. My setup is motordyn m370 manifold, motordyne shockwave exhaust, art pipe ,G3 intake and ecutek.
Sorry about my English, but I can't can find anywhere else can give me the answer.

Trips 07-05-2017 11:26 PM

Looks to be low in my opinion.

You may want to show the tuner my dyno numbers :)

We're close on mods and I don't think you should've been that low. I was on a UpRev tune.

DynoPac's are notoriously generous in their readings so I don't know whats up with your numbers.

http://www.the370z.com/engine-drivet...ag-thread.html

As for off idle revving? The Z isn't supposed to rev past 4k off idle.

You need to hold the clutch in and keep it in gear to bypass the Anti-rev engine feature.

lj909 07-06-2017 12:43 AM

your WTQ numbers seem to be on point. the WHP seems a little low but then again, the RPM stops at 7200. factory limit is 7500 and a lot of guys have it raised a little to 7800

BGTV8 07-06-2017 01:23 AM

Sasha @ On Point is a very straight shooter .............

BTW I have had a 10kwatw variation on the same dyno a year apart with no intervening changes

Reading can be influenced by lots of factors and the only way to be definitive is back to back runs

Angadoneal 07-07-2017 02:37 PM

People on the forum have posted dyno sheets with similar mods on the base model and are all over 300whp. Something seems to be off, should be around the 330whp mark atleast.

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Christian Sun 07-07-2017 06:42 PM

Now I just sent email about my concern and never get reply by them, the torque number seems normal I just really want to know if their dynapack read hp lower or some thing goes wrong with my Z. are there Any things can only affect power?

Angadoneal 07-07-2017 06:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Christian Sun (Post 3672407)
Now I just sent email about my concern and never get reply by them, the torque number seems normal I just really want to know if their dynapack read hp lower or some thing goes wrong with my Z. are there Any things can only affect power?

I'm sure there's nothing wrong with your car or the numbers would be much lower. As someone suggested there's a lot of factors like temperature, altitude, tune (power band) itself that could be affecting the numbers. You could always just dyno it on a different dyno, just for satisfaction numbers are bound to be different.

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Christian Sun 07-07-2017 07:03 PM

Thank you for your suggestion. I'd like to get their response and try to dyno again in different day and different place maybe.


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