View Full Version : My 1st dyno with the SR
DORIMON
10-16-2004, 12:44 PM
I decided to go to the dyno today to tune the SAFC2 on stock boost, almost stock redtop setup. Wasn't expecting much, just wanted to check up on the a/f ratio. I only had time to get in 4 pulls and adjust the SAFC2. The 1st 2 were in 4th gear which hit the speed limiter, the last 2 were in 3rd gear.
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S13 Red-Top SR20DET Motor
Stock T-25 Turbo
Heavy Throttle Custom Stainless Downpipe
Heavy Throttle Custom Straightpipe
Greddy Turbo Extension Pipe
HKS Super Power Flow Intake
HKS SSQV BOV (open)
Hotpipe with HKS SSQV welded flange
Turbo XS Standard Manual Boost Controller
Walbro 255LPH Fuel Pump
Blitz LM S13 SR Front Mount Intercooler
Exedy Lightened Flywheel
Timing at 15 BTDC
DoriftoSlut
10-16-2004, 01:00 PM
Is that RWHP or adjusted to be at the crank? Either way, good shiet. What did you end up adjusting on the SAFC? Lean it out a bit on the top end or what?
XxJaPxOxNeEs23xX
10-16-2004, 03:21 PM
i thought it has to be on the rwhp cuz the car is on the dyno itself
mjjstang
10-16-2004, 05:10 PM
hence why he said adjusted.
RedSuns
10-16-2004, 06:44 PM
100$..heads up hood shut race....
lets run...
the curves look good..but you should see a little more power with your setup
UcanTry
10-19-2004, 02:43 AM
hey man what dyno did you go....im from richmond and i was looking for some good places up there to dyno at...
ONEBAD240
10-19-2004, 11:42 AM
Hey,
I had car dynoed in VA at ARfabrications they did a great tune and in the end put down 420 horse power to the wheels. They have a brand new all wheel drive dyno that is great and i think it cost around 100-150 a hour.
kazuo
10-19-2004, 01:32 PM
How much boost were you running? I don't see it listed anywhere.
FRpilot
10-19-2004, 07:53 PM
i was wondering the same. 220ish hp most likely isn't on stock boost. most srs i see stock dynoed are around 180-190 rwhp.
DORIMON
10-19-2004, 10:05 PM
This was in College Park, MD at SwiftRacingTechnologies (www.swiftracing.com). They charged me $60 for 3 pulls, I got a free pull because they accidentally did a 4th gear run twice instead of once. They usually charge $95 for an hour session, but I believe they might be raising their prices pretty soon. These were all at stock 7psi.
ProjectSlideways
10-19-2004, 10:42 PM
we should hang out sometime!
it's corrected hp to the flywheel?
DORIMON
10-19-2004, 11:05 PM
it's corrected hp to the flywheel?I thought it was corrected HP to the wheels. On the dynojet software, the correction factor drop down tab has UNCORRECTED, SAE, DIN, EEC, STD, and JIS, the above graph is in SAE, whatever that means.
hybrid_eg
10-20-2004, 07:43 PM
yeah at stock 7lbs that doesnt sound right.. more like 11lbs or so with those bolt ons. Unless its flywheel HP as others have said.. mine dynoed at 217whp at 11lbs with minor bolt ons and side mount.. plus i had a thicker headgasket but that should matter for too much hp loss.. but now my baby should rip someplace in the mid 300's! FINALLY!
DORIMON
10-20-2004, 08:53 PM
Haha, I'm not gonna argue with you guys. That's stock boost to the wheel. You can believe me if you want. I only posted this thread for those who were interested and needed a reference.
It's pretty impressive... makes you think!! congratulations. :)
What are the compression results on all cylinders of that engine?
kazuo
10-20-2004, 09:53 PM
What kind of adjustments, if any, did you make to the SAFC2?
What was the ambient temp?
With 3" exhaust and everything else stock you should be making 180 to the ground on a dynojet @ 7psi.
That's impressive, 40hp just messing with the AFC a little... :O
DORIMON
10-20-2004, 10:55 PM
It's pretty impressive... makes you think!! congratulations. :)
What are the compression results on all cylinders of that engine?The redtop was from a 93. I was able to pick the one I wanted among the other motorsets at the local importer shop. The one I chose had to be the cleanest, freshest one I have ever seen. The valvetrain was so clean, no sludge buildup at all. The compression was 151, 151, 151, 150. Here' some pics of the day I got it.
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What kind of adjustments, if any, did you make to the SAFC2?
What was the ambient temp?
With 3" exhaust and everything else stock you should be making 180 to the ground on a dynojet @ 7psi.
That's impressive, 40hp just messing with the AFC a little... :OHere's all of my safc2 settings with stock SR mafs.
THROTTLE:
LO 20% HI 65%
SENS NO.
IN 6 OUT 6
SENS CAL.
IN 1 OUT 1
CAR SEL.
CYL 4 THR (arrow upright)
DEC. AIR
THR **** %
NE1 10.0%
NE2 10.0%
KNOCKING SET
1. 43 1550 RPM
2. 180 3550 RPM
NE-POINT
HI LO
3000 +16% 0%
3400 +7% "
3800 +5% "
4200 +3% "
4600 +2% "
5000 +2% "
5400 +2% "
5800 +2% "
6200 +2% "
6600 +2% "
7000 +2% "
7400 +2% "
Ambient temp. was:
Run 1: 72.03 F, Humidity 33%
Run 2: 72.72 F, Humidity 33%
Run 3: 72.92 F, Humidity 31%
Run 4: 73.81 F, Humidity 31%
T25, Greddy turbo extension, 3" DP, 3" straightpipe, APEX N1 dual exhaust, hks intake, stock maf, lightened flywheel, Blitz LM fmic, walboro 255 fuel pump, open HKS SSQV bov, TurboXS manual boost controller (turned all the way down, peak boost on autometer boost gauge was 7-psi, .5 bar on blitz turbo timer peak boost hold), timing at 15 BTDC, and safc2.
hybrid_eg
10-21-2004, 02:11 PM
i'm not saying i dont believe you dood, if you did get that much @ 7psi good for you! I'm happy.. the reason why you got so many replies is simply because people dont see that amount of HP on stock boost, simply as that! Mine did not make that even at 11.5psi so there you can see the difference.
Eitherway, good stuff! and great numbers!
wootwoot
10-21-2004, 05:55 PM
dang! i wonder if your engine has secrets from japan
mrmephistopheles
10-21-2004, 06:15 PM
is nobody noticing that he has a FMIC and what appears to me a 3" turboback exhaust?
That, with a little fuel tuning COULD result in those numbers. It may just be that he has a very healthy motor (or maybe his boost gauge wasn't accurate).
wootwoot
10-21-2004, 06:49 PM
^^^ i noted that but completly stock an sr should put down 170ish whp (assuming 15% drivetrain loss). so that would put him at 50whp over stock...
mrmephistopheles
10-21-2004, 07:01 PM
^^^ i noted that but completly stock an sr should put down 170ish whp (assuming 15% drivetrain loss). so that would put him at 50whp over stock...
Completely stock means stock exhaust, stock SMIC, stock intake, etc.
He's significantly NOT stock at this point, only the boost level is stock, and with intercooler especially, his power level will be significantly increased. Fuel tuning will only make it better.
DORIMON
10-21-2004, 07:45 PM
Yea, like I said I was very surprised myself when I saw those numbers. I just know that the motor was really healthy when I picked it out from the other redtops.
wootwoot
10-21-2004, 07:54 PM
i see what your saying mephy im just really impressed. i know what stock is, but he doesnt have anything beside simple bolt ons really. its just damn good, maybe i'll dyno my similar set up soon and see how that goes.
hybrid_eg
10-21-2004, 08:35 PM
like i said.. number are amazing.. almost too good to be true.. and as i have said i'm not doubting your motor or the mods you have, but i would also suggest going to another dyno if you ever get a chance as i have heard numerous rumers that dynos can be changed with ease to read higher numbers then what they really are. Either way all that is important that motor has some great compression numbers and seems clean as it can possibly get. Good luck with the car and your project!
kazuo
10-21-2004, 09:31 PM
^^^ i noted that but completly stock an sr should put down 170ish whp (assuming 15% drivetrain loss). so that would put him at 50whp over stock...
So, yeh. You're wrong. Stock everything SR puts down 160 per SCC's dyno. on a dynojet.
3" exhaust and stock everything SR puts down 180 per SCC's dyno and my friend's dyno. on a dynojet. Link to my friends chart = 180hp dyno on a dynojet (http://www.lazypenguin.net/omake/chris_dyno.jpg)
With a FMIC, AFC + light tuning and 3" exhaust, as mr. myzpixtixixipoxufcoidsgyfijds pointed out, it is not far-fetched for him to get that amount of power from moderately low boost, although it is possible his gauge is reading wrong.
DORIMON, where is your gauge getting its source from?
Silverbullet
10-21-2004, 10:00 PM
nice numbers benji, i have the exact same setup as yours except instead of an FMIC i have an ARC SMIC. alot bigger than the stock side mount but not exactly riding with the big boys yet. - oh and I have an S-AFC. Its not installed tho...
do u run those NE points on the stock boost setup only? do u have a different settings for when you run higher boost?
i hope to get simlar results as you.
DORIMON
10-21-2004, 10:13 PM
DORIMON, where is your gauge getting its source from?The Autometer mechanical boost gauge (which is known for inaccuracy, I know) is teed off from the vaccuum line that goes from the fpr to the throttle body. The Blitz Type-X Dual Turbo Timer has a boost gauge as well in bar, and the peak hold function never goes past .5 bar. Its teed off in the same location. My autometer's accuracy is pretty on point as it reading the same as the turbo timer, awhile back I also swapped the autometer gauge with another autometer gauge that didn't have a vacuum just to test if mine was off, this was before I got the digital turbo timer. Anyway, with the turboXS manual boost controller turned all the way down, the peak boost hold is the same as when I had no boost controller installed at all, so the actuator isn't faulty, just to rule that factor out.
nice numbers benji, i have the exact same setup as yours except instead of an FMIC i have an ARC SMIC. alot bigger than the stock side mount but not exactly riding with the big boys yet. - oh and I have an S-AFC. Its not installed tho...
do u run those NE points on the stock boost setup only? do u have a different settings for when you run higher boost?
i hope to get simlar results as you.Yea, I only had enough time for 4 pulls which I was able to tune for 7psi, which was enough for me for last Thursday and Sunday's events. I'm not planning on raising the boost anytime soon. I'm pretty satisfied with how the car is running right now. I really wish I could've done more pulls so we could see how the a/f changes as the boost increases. I'll go back sometime next month when they're not so backed up with appointments.
Silverbullet
10-22-2004, 07:06 AM
which place and how much for 4 pulls?
Those numbers are basically right on with my numbers when i originally dyno'd my car. Our setups are very close too. My dyno sheets are on my cardomain site if you wanna compare them.
Maybe u got a freak motor like me ;)
DORIMON
10-22-2004, 09:58 AM
which place and how much for 4 pulls?This was in College Park, MD at SwiftRacingTechnologies (www.swiftracing.com). They charged me $60 for 3 pulls, I got a free pull because they accidentally did a 4th gear run twice instead of once. They usually charge $95 for an hour session, but I believe they might be raising their prices pretty soon.
Those numbers are basically right on with my numbers when i originally dyno'd my car. Our setups are very close too. My dyno sheets are on my cardomain site if you wanna compare them.
Maybe u got a freak motor like me ;)Ok cool, glad someone else has similar numbers. :)
wootwoot
10-22-2004, 11:11 AM
So, yeh. You're wrong. Stock everything SR puts down 160 per SCC's dyno. on a dynojet.
3" exhaust and stock everything SR puts down 180 per SCC's dyno and my friend's dyno. on a dynojet. Link to my friends chart = 180hp dyno on a dynojet (http://www.lazypenguin.net/omake/chris_dyno.jpg)
With a FMIC, AFC + light tuning and 3" exhaust, as mr. myzpixtixixipoxufcoidsgyfijds pointed out, it is not far-fetched for him to get that amount of power from moderately low boost, although it is possible his gauge is reading wrong.
DORIMON, where is your gauge getting its source from?
oh whoops apparently i did the math right and got the question wrong :sadwavey:
the thing is thats a used engine and a different dyno. you should know that all used engines have been treated differently so maybe SCC's sr20 was abused a good bit more. if i remember right they said it had a 3puck racing disk in there when they got it so somebody might have been ragging on it. remember this engine had 200hp stock....
WhiteGLX
10-24-2004, 09:33 AM
those numebrs are sweet for stock boost.....congrats!
my car with your setup basically put down 208whp on stock boost, i have Stainless Tubular manifold and a cat still, andmine was tuned on the dyno with SAFC II. Didnt get much power out of my SAFC, the guys just played with the fuel, so i wasnt running too rich or lean anywhere basically. All pulls were in 4th for me. If my compression wasnt evenly bad across my cylinders i think i would have pulled closer to your numbers or even close to 270now :)
Compression Results:
Cly1 Cyl2 Cyl3 Cyl4
150 130 140 130
and its been like that for athe past 5 months or so...
mrmephistopheles
10-24-2004, 09:50 AM
remember this engine had 200hp stock....
205 flywheel, not wheel hp (which a dynamometer measures).
wootwoot
10-24-2004, 03:37 PM
junedmwsm,dfndnsdomv dz i know!! i even did the math in my post to show what it would measure for whp..... wtf mate?
Phlip
10-24-2004, 04:14 PM
Ok cool, glad someone else has similar numbers. :)
Steeles also had similar numbers on stock boost with similar mods.
RedSuns
10-24-2004, 05:04 PM
my stock S14 SR with similar mods did 201 to the wheels..
My redtop w/ FMIC (crappy piping, not a kit :(), stock outlet/downpipe, 2.5" testpipe and tanabe exhaust, boost controller, 255 lph pump and old fuel cranked out 210hp/228tq at 8 psi
Benji, next time u go up there for a dyno, hopefully my shit will be running again, and we can go at the same time. I'd like to see what i'm puttin down with all the new parts :)
man, am i closely following this thread... I switched back to T25 and hope to achieve similar numbers.
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