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SunnyDays 02-24-2018 04:57 PM

FBO and Tune BHP Increase?
 
Hey all,

With the following bolt ons, Intakes, Test Pipes
Tune: EcuTek

What sort of bhp increase could I generally see? I understand that every car is different, but some ball park figures.

What other bolt ons could be added to make this FBO?

Thanks!

JARblue 02-24-2018 08:27 PM

The engine is already pretty efficient. Probably no more than +20-25 whp for those mods assuming a completely stock vehicle.

ClemsonVQdude 02-28-2018 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by SunnyDays (Post 3733284)
Hey all,

With the following bolt ons, Intakes, Test Pipes
Tune: EcuTek

What sort of bhp increase could I generally see? I understand that every car is different, but some ball park figures.

What other bolt ons could be added to make this FBO?

Thanks!

A catback exhaust to go with the test pipes. Also upgraded throttle bodies & manifolds/plenums

JLarson 02-28-2018 11:04 AM

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Originally Posted by SunnyDays (Post 3733284)
Hey all,

With the following bolt ons, Intakes, Test Pipes
Tune: EcuTek

What sort of bhp increase could I generally see? I understand that every car is different, but some ball park figures.

What other bolt ons could be added to make this FBO?

Thanks!

I did Z1 intakes with upgraded velocity stacks, 63mm throttle bodies, ported upper plenum, fast intentions long tube headers, and fast intentions catback exhaust. Attached are my dyno results at RT Tuning compared to a stock 370z on the same dyno. Dyno was in 4th gear, STD. Results will be lower than a 5th gear pull, and higher than an SAE pull.

If I were going any further, I'd do cams and port my lower plenum. Otherwise, I think I've done all that I can.

iiamburrii 04-09-2018 06:47 PM

I made 340whp on just z1 CAI, ARK CBE, and MD ART Pipes.

JLarson 04-10-2018 12:07 PM

Great numbers! What dyno did you use? 4th or 5th gear? STD or SAE correction?


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