View Full Version : Do you know the horsepower of your car?
AllenRPS13
09-14-2004, 02:44 AM
i am wondering if everybody also know how many horsepower their car have? also, beside dyno test, any other method we can know about the horsepower of our car? :rl:
silviasichigo
09-14-2004, 05:36 AM
Yes S-14 POWER FC D-jetro (air flowless)TD-06 25G-1000cc injectors- areomotive fuel pump-areomotive FPR- areomotive 10mm feed line- 8mm return line-272/272 hks cams- R33 mission-greddy intercooler-forged nismo pistons and rods and a few more things 620hp I will get the dyno runs scanned and posted (when I actually do this)
S-13 POWER FC D-jetro (air flowless)T518Z-720cc injectors Z32 fuel pump-NISMO FPR- stock lines- 254/254 cams- OS giken 1-2-3 cross mission- stock pistons- 350hp
ZenkiSE
09-14-2004, 06:04 AM
I Hate U.........lol
silviasichigo
09-14-2004, 07:05 AM
I know you do.... but I don't really talk about it much......for a few reasons hahaha (like the yeah rights......and prove it......and blah blah blah I don't have to it is not important to me. what is important is making sure people are getting the right info and and having a good time I will get the sheets up as soon as I get a good scan.
307 whp when all cylinders are firing...
now it should be around 100-150 crank hp.. even less.. :rofl:
Steeles
09-14-2004, 08:14 AM
last time I checked (over a year and ahalf ago and way before the slew of upgrades I just threw at it) it was 240hp 239lbs/ft @14psi.
now Im running stupid rich at WOT at 5psi on a bigger turbo
autobahNESSA
09-14-2004, 09:56 AM
185hp @6300rpm, 175ft-lbs @ 4400rpm i think it was.
kregan air filter, 3in downpipe, and 60mm hks hipower. everything else stock!
Andrew Bohan
09-14-2004, 10:38 AM
i'm guessing about 100
EchoOfSilence
09-14-2004, 11:16 AM
Less than stock :-D
F3600
09-14-2004, 12:45 PM
175 at stock boost (0.5)
210 at 0.9 bar
my multimeter give me that after conversion to Crank hp
knightrider
09-14-2004, 12:53 PM
http://home.ripway.com/2003-11/39017/newsig4.JPG
^^^^^
orion::S14
09-14-2004, 01:06 PM
...also, beside dyno test, any other method we can know about the horsepower of our car?
Yes..quarter mile trap speed is a good indicator of RWHP...if you know the exact weight f your car + driver.
By definition, it takes a certain amount of HP to move an object of a given weight a defined distance.
So if your S13 weighs 2700lbs, and you're 150lbs...you've gopt 2850lbs...and you run a 100mph trap speed, you're making ~220rwhp.
See here:
http://www.rpmoutlet.com/dyno.htm
It's probably accurate to within 10rwhp if your weight is exact.
- Brian
orion::S14
09-14-2004, 01:08 PM
^^^ BTW, that is EXACTLY how a "G-tech" works...same principle.
240Driver39
09-14-2004, 02:36 PM
134hp/142ft-lb as my baseline run said
projectRDM
09-14-2004, 04:09 PM
155.8rwhp. 2540lbs. Bone stock, promise.
fastpace
09-14-2004, 04:31 PM
well at 9.55 psi it feels like 220-240 hp
when i ran the car for the first time it felt like 300-320 hp at 15 psi
wootwoot
09-14-2004, 06:55 PM
not enough =*(
around 220 crank
AllenRPS13
09-14-2004, 10:57 PM
oh... thanks, orion s14 :D
kidinthehall
09-15-2004, 12:16 AM
Yes S-14 POWER FC D-jetro (air flowless)TD-06 25G-1000cc injectors- areomotive fuel pump-areomotive FPR- areomotive 10mm feed line- 8mm return line-272/272 hks cams- R33 mission-greddy intercooler-forged nismo pistons and rods and a few more things 620hp I will get the dyno runs scanned and posted (when I actually do this)
S-13 POWER FC D-jetro (air flowless)T518Z-720cc injectors Z32 fuel pump-NISMO FPR- stock lines- 254/254 cams- OS giken 1-2-3 cross mission- stock pistons- 350hp
The power level is definately do-able. But id have to see the dyno sheets to believe it with it with that turbo.
TheSnail
09-15-2004, 01:17 AM
est 340-360rwhp, stock other then intake and exhaust. Only 500hp to go. Dyno sheets coming soon.
-Snail
XxJaPxOxNeEs23xX
09-15-2004, 02:36 AM
this is kinda off topic but orion::S14 said that a s13 weighs 2700 nd i belive s14 weighs about the same? no? but all these people are telling me that the true weight is 3700 like it says on the side of the door part. which is true. i hope my car doesnt weight that much.
TheSnail
09-15-2004, 02:43 AM
this is kinda off topic but orion::S14 said that a s13 weighs 2700 nd i belive s14 weighs about the same? no? but all these people are telling me that the true weight is 3700 like it says on the side of the door part. which is true. i hope my car doesnt weight that much.
No, all those people are morons.
3700lbs= all fluids+ max pasanger capacity+ max cargo weight
aznpoopy
09-15-2004, 07:12 AM
this is kinda off topic but orion::S14 said that a s13 weighs 2700 nd i belive s14 weighs about the same? no? but all these people are telling me that the true weight is 3700 like it says on the side of the door part. which is true. i hope my car doesnt weight that much.
LMAO. s14 is slightly heavier. expect it to weigh around 3000 lbs (still heavy) with fluids and a driver. but 3700??? not unless you are a really, really fat driver.
i put down 268.17rwhp w/ 282.23tq @14.7psi. Basic bolt-on's and still rock'n a t25. Been a few weeks since i went back to the dyno to test a few new parts i bought.
kidinthehall
09-15-2004, 10:56 AM
268/282 is alot for a stock T25
orion::S14
09-15-2004, 01:01 PM
My S14 weighed 2860 on the scales at Roebling Road...but I've recently removed ~80-90lbs, including the sunroof.
FYI...
The average S14 is probably 2850 w/o drive, and the S13 maybe 2750. Depends on the model (power locks or not, etc...)...
- Brian
SoCalS14
09-15-2004, 03:47 PM
I sure wouldn't mind knowing...I can only guess'timate at this point...
Question: Where is a cheap dyno in Socal to run on?
sykikchimp
09-15-2004, 04:15 PM
122whp 137wtq intake, 60mm exhaust.
268/282 is alot for a stock T25
yeah my motor and only a few others that i've come across on the net have about the same power as i do. My motorset "appeared" stock so i dunno, i guess just another freak motor?
gsracer
09-16-2004, 01:04 PM
316WHP / 313 WTQ
Red top sr at 19.55 psi
waiting for cams and intake manifold and greddy turbo outlet too....
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