Dyno results for a 06 EVO IX MR!
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Dyno results for a 06 EVO IX MR!
here is a pic of my dyno results i am pretty happy with the results can wait to mod these monster!! any advice and what mods should i do?
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Torque numbers are much lower than I expected. It should be similar to your whp. I looked at the graph again and you didn't hit peak torque until like 4.2k rpms, when you should peak around 3.5k rpms. I think you may have a boost leak.
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Originally Posted by EVOGOD21
thanks honda fun i may do that, i was expecting low torque i have been reading about this
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Can I ask why you were expecting low torque? Typical stock IX's should have much more torque than that. Look here when they dyno'd it stock: https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...d.php?t=182122
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I bet if he started the run from a lower RPM, he would make more torque. It takes time for the turbo to build boost. By the time he had full boost, he may have been beyond the peak torque point... just a possibility.
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Is that 264HP at the wheels??? How can that be if the engine is rated at 286HP?
Sorry to burst your bubble, but I doubt the AWD drivetrain only loses <10%.
On a Dyno Dynamics dyno, we're seeing 212HP at the wheels (stock), which nets ~24-25% drivetrain loss. Sounds more accurate.
Sorry to burst your bubble, but I doubt the AWD drivetrain only loses <10%.
On a Dyno Dynamics dyno, we're seeing 212HP at the wheels (stock), which nets ~24-25% drivetrain loss. Sounds more accurate.
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Originally Posted by Borti
Where in Portland did you get your EVO? Where did you dyno it? I am asking because I am in the market for an EVO... but I do not think I will ever be buying from an Oregon dealership.
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Originally Posted by youngm
Is that 264HP at the wheels??? How can that be if the engine is rated at 286HP?
Sorry to burst your bubble, but I doubt the AWD drivetrain only loses <10%.
On a Dyno Dynamics dyno, we're seeing 212HP at the wheels (stock), which nets ~24-25% drivetrain loss. Sounds more accurate.
Sorry to burst your bubble, but I doubt the AWD drivetrain only loses <10%.
On a Dyno Dynamics dyno, we're seeing 212HP at the wheels (stock), which nets ~24-25% drivetrain loss. Sounds more accurate.
Did you consider that maybe the IX is under-rated? ...cause it is... by a lot!
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i got my 9 at beaverton mitsu belive it ir not they have been good to me for the last 10 months i even got my gas thank fill up for free today the *******s that use to work there are gone!! so i am ok with them so far.
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Originally Posted by ShiftySVT
Did you consider that maybe the IX is under-rated? ...cause it is... by a lot!
I guess it depens on the type of dyno. Some measure HP at the flywheel, some at the hubs and some measure at the rollers.
Either way, the EVO IX is a fine piece of machinery for the price.
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Originally Posted by youngm
It may well be under-rated, but I doubt it's under-rated by 70HP. Going by a 25% drivetrain loss, that IX is putting out ~355 engine HP without ANY mods
I guess it depens on the type of dyno. Some measure HP at the flywheel, some at the hubs and some measure at the rollers.
Either way, the EVO IX is a fine piece of machinery for the price.
I guess it depens on the type of dyno. Some measure HP at the flywheel, some at the hubs and some measure at the rollers.
Either way, the EVO IX is a fine piece of machinery for the price.
alot of people seem to be hitting around 260-270whp BONE STOCK, and they're running high 12's around 106-107 BONE STOCK...so i think the #'s are pretty accurate