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Old Feb 22, 2011, 06:42 PM
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Dyno tuned 376ftlb/364hp w/ e, filter

Whats up everyone finally posting this. Took my 2010 gsr down to daniel at church automotive. First off i want to say everyone at church auto is very helpful and friendly. I have been to a few places to get my old cars tuned and church is by far my favorite. They know exactly what there doing. Now to the results

My mods

AMS Wide Mouth
Tomei test pipe
Tomei cat back
3 port
K&N drop in filter
boosting 25psi

Old Feb 22, 2011, 08:36 PM
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On 91 oct? Good lord that dyno is set on moon, I think that is even higher then a dynojet.

Would be nice to have a baseline so we can see what actually matters, the gains before/after.

I'm sure the car feels great now though, welcome to being tuned.
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Somebody needs to learn how to operate their dyno.
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Church's dyno has always read high. But it's just a tuning tool, so who really cares. What you can see is that the torque damn near peaks at 3k rpms! I think a stock Evo X baselines around 260whp on Church's dyno.
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yes on 91 oct, and it feels great!
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how is it that one dyno jet can be set higher then another?
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sick numbers !!!
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uhhh son
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stock evo 10 on this dyno puts out ~260hp, ~290tq
but who cares about power, we drive cars, not dynos...
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Exactly and I love the way it drives.
Old Feb 25, 2011, 09:48 PM
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Originally Posted by palmerblock
stock evo 10 on this dyno puts out ~260hp, ~290tq
but who cares about power, we drive cars, not dynos...
yup!!! OP, congrats!!
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Nice one! Enjoy!
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thanks!
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It's a dynapack dyno that bolts straight to the hubs for those that don't know. Also, this dyno is known for reading high, but regardless, the gains over the baseline are what matter as mentioned. I always ask for a baseline.

-Jalal
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Their dyno reads about 8% higher. I think it is set that way for tuning. Great numbers btw!


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