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Old Mar 12, 2003, 07:22 PM
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Vivid Racing Dyno Results

Vivid Racing teamed up with the best Dyno in the southwest. Dyno Comp. Dyno Comp uses a Dyno Dynamics Dynamometer. This dyno tends to read a bit lower then others, but is very accurate and efficient. No hidden tweaks or BS with this dyno run. Just baseline numbers so you can see what is being achieved with your stock EVO. The important part is that with every part we put on the vehicle we will give you dyno results so you know if the exhaust is working, or that grounding kit really makes a difference! Follow us through our project as we will have the best, most featured, and intense EVO in the USA. Think we have what it takes? Check out our April features in Super Street and Import Racer on our WRX!

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Number so 238.2 WHP. 18ish PSI of boost. 200 lbs of torque.

Not bad for stock. !
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God bless you for some actuall graphs!!!!!

What octane rating, may I ask?
Old Mar 12, 2003, 07:36 PM
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Diesel....












AHAHAHAH

91 Octane. Race gas soon.
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ahhhh, someone said diesel
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What a loss... must be due to AWD. I know AWD makes a huge traction/launch/handling differece. Is awsome though! Good job and thanks for the info
Old Mar 12, 2003, 08:06 PM
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Dont understand what you mean. The car is rated at 271 at the FLYWHEEL!!! That power you see is $232.8 at the WHEELS. Everything is fine?
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I'm used to my lancer only losing like 20hp rather than 40 but at 15% usual loss you are right on. Just 40 seems like such a huge loss. If you could get a bit of that back... which is easily done, car would be more impressive to me. Just 40hp is so big to me as it took turbo to give me just over that gain which was a wopping differnce! It's all good though Didn't mean to seem unimpressed... I am very impressed by the EVO. Though i'm right on it's heals though! HE HE I love my turbo. Sorry for confusion
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Much <3 to Vivid for the great info!
I look forward to your other dyno's as you progress.


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vishnu has not posted a graph yet.. but they got ~180whp from ~4 evo8s and this one got ~233whp.. well ****.. ~53whp diff.. now wtf? how do you get such a large difference on the same type of dyno? what am i missing..
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Looks like you guys got one from the good batch.
Are you guys using any sort of correction?
What does a stock MY02 wrx get on the dyno?
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Thx for posting your dyno results Vivid, I look forward to seeing your products in action.
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Originally posted by Nzo
Looks like you guys got one from the good batch.
Are you guys using any sort of correction?
What does a stock MY02 wrx get on the dyno?
I just talked to Richard at the Dyno Comp. We are indeed using very different settings for the dyno. This, by our calculations, accounts for much of the differences. So... we've decided to put our heads together and come up with some standard settings (inertial factor, ramp-up rate, intake temp sensor placement, etc,.) so that our results are reasonably comparable. This may take a little time though. But we're working on it. His numbers are likely to come down substantially. And ours may go up a bit. We'll probably end up meeting in the middle like all good negotiators

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Originally posted by shiv@vishnu


I just talked to Richard at the Dyno Comp. We are indeed using very different settings for the dyno. This, by our calculations, accounts for much of the differences. So... we've decided to put our heads together and come up with some standard settings (inertial factor, ramp-up rate, intake temp sensor placement, etc,.) so that our results are reasonably comparable. This may take a little time though. But we're working on it. His numbers are likely to come down substantially. And ours may go up a bit. We'll probably end up meeting in the middle like all good negotiators

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shiv, what will that do to the whp #'s of all the other types of cars you have dynoed?
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232/271 = 85.6%...

Only 14.4% drivetrain loss on an AWD car? Que?

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Thanks Vividracing for posting your results. I am anxious to see how much further you plan to exploit the EVO. I for one would be interested in the performance packages you may offer for the EVO 8. But of course after you squeezed it for maximum power. I'm from Michigan, but would consider taking a trip to your facility for some performance upgrades. Thanks again and keep the info coming.


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