Full-Race Hypertune Intake Manifold Dyno Chart!?!
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Full-Race Hypertune Intake Manifold Dyno Chart!?!
OK Guys, With all the talk of Intake Manifolds going on right now, I have been trying to research some on my own. One that I have been really interested in (b/c I want it for myself) is the Hypertune IM sold by Full-Race here in the States.
Some of the great things about this mani is that it has provisions for the factory MAP and air temp sensors, along with a fitting for the factory Mitsubishi idle speed controller.
On the Euro-Evo Forums I was directed to this site pertaining to the Hypertune Intake Manifold.
http://www.aatuae.com/hypertune.htm
Can someone explain to me why that Dyno Graph looks the way it does? I'm really confused how the only thing this amazing work of art did was shift the powerband and not really provide any greater Peak WHP and TRQ.
Thanks for any help anybody can provide...I'm just trying to make the best educated decision on such an expensive purchase. Thanks again.
Some of the great things about this mani is that it has provisions for the factory MAP and air temp sensors, along with a fitting for the factory Mitsubishi idle speed controller.
On the Euro-Evo Forums I was directed to this site pertaining to the Hypertune Intake Manifold.
http://www.aatuae.com/hypertune.htm
Can someone explain to me why that Dyno Graph looks the way it does? I'm really confused how the only thing this amazing work of art did was shift the powerband and not really provide any greater Peak WHP and TRQ.
Thanks for any help anybody can provide...I'm just trying to make the best educated decision on such an expensive purchase. Thanks again.
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That is a really impressive shift in the curve. I don't believe it until an independent shop is able to replicate the results. Also some of the claims on their site are just plain wrong.
I think that Buschur has proved otherwise by getting into the 9's on a stock ported intake. Paul (ifarted) should get them to send him one for his upcoming intake tests.
the standard intake manifold which, pardon the pun runs out of puff very quickly. While designed to work extremely well with the stock turbocharger,at high power outputs un-even air distribution and throttle body size becomes a real limiting factor.
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hah thats funny you found this. i had heard about the test, they were all excited. i asked them to send the dyno plot but never got it. i honestly have no idea how accurate it is, but i know those guys are selling a lot of them. we have some in stock now, pretty rare that we do.
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Geoff, So what do you think about that Dyno Graph. It shows no gain in Peak Horse Power but a 30+ gain in Torque. Is this typical? I just don't get how there isn't one extra HP in the end. Thanks for any thoughts you can provide...
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It looks like something else is the limiting factor up top. The mani is worth 30-50 whp and lb ft until 5500 rpm at which point the gap narrows. I'd bet something else is holding back power up top. I wonder what turbo they have and what the rest of the mods are.