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Originally Posted by CCColtsicehockey
anymore info cause other wise to this is as bad as the teaser thread I make personally cause honestly there is no real hard cut info other than your word on the power specs. no recent dyno and no prices = power mod teaser thread.
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Originally Posted by jiggaman
power mod teaser thread
not anything against you marcus dont take it that way cause I thank you for being a vendor of them for the site. however I wouldnt have thought you would make a post like this without having more info first.
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Originally Posted by jiggaman
power mod teaser thread
Marcus the power mod teaser
Back on topic, he should have a bunch of info, a list of parts and prices by now. We went to Hytech together when he made the deal with John.
Oh and btw, I'm patiently waiting for my header and cat, soon to be followed by the cams/springs/retainers and the Hondata re-flash.
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Originally Posted by Black_6spd
^^ I thought you were from Michigan?
TodaSi is hardcore he came all the way down here from MI to watch over and make sure the deal was negotiated properly
Remember he was down here in the begining of the month for work I believe and mentioned he would be stopping by HyTech
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Originally Posted by TSX2345
TodaSi is hardcore he came all the way down here from MI to watch over and make sure the deal was negotiated properly
Remember he was down here in the begining of the month for work I believe and mentioned he would be stopping by HyTech
Remember he was down here in the begining of the month for work I believe and mentioned he would be stopping by HyTech
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Originally Posted by CCColtsicehockey
anymore info cause other wise to this is as bad as the teaser thread I make personally cause honestly there is no real hard cut info other than your word on the power specs. no recent dyno and no prices = power mod teaser thread.
Ha, yeah, well....
I was at Hondata with Chad. He knows it is legit. I am just waiting for pics and pricing from Hytech so I can make a FS post. There is nothing teaser about this. Just working your patience out.
Trust me, the power is real. The numbers are to the wheels. It is legit.
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Originally Posted by MrHeeltoe
Ha, yeah, well....
I was at Hondata with Chad. He knows it is legit. I am just waiting for pics and pricing from Hytech so I can make a FS post. There is nothing teaser about this. Just working your patience out.
Trust me, the power is real. The numbers are to the wheels. It is legit.
Marcus
I was at Hondata with Chad. He knows it is legit. I am just waiting for pics and pricing from Hytech so I can make a FS post. There is nothing teaser about this. Just working your patience out.
Trust me, the power is real. The numbers are to the wheels. It is legit.
Marcus
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Originally Posted by MrHeeltoe
I have about 50 things to do and a space of time that only 2-3 of them can get done. I am working on it.
I know I am behind. I am doing the best I can here.
Marcus
I know I am behind. I am doing the best I can here.
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Your doing great, take your time, we'll be patient......right J?!?
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C'mon man, this again? What does that statement even mean? 260/210 is FLYWHEEL horsepower and torque using the SAE correction method. It couldn't be any easier to see than at the top of dyno graph on post#71 of this thread.
With all due respect, there is a huge difference between crank and wheel power numbers, I don't understand why you keep mixing this up.
With all due respect, there is a huge difference between crank and wheel power numbers, I don't understand why you keep mixing this up.
Originally Posted by MrHeeltoe
Power is to the wheels. This dyno bolts to the hubs so the figures are corrected to the wheels.
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I'd be interested to see the actual performance gains to be had from the header/exhaust combo on an otherwise relatively stock TSX.
I understand that they are realistically not designed to be added to a stock vehicle and generate much power, but I'm curious none the less.
On a semi-related note, my friend just picked up a new exhaust/cat bypass setup for his Diablo and the price wasn't much more than the HyTech stuff we're discussing here.
I understand that they are realistically not designed to be added to a stock vehicle and generate much power, but I'm curious none the less.
On a semi-related note, my friend just picked up a new exhaust/cat bypass setup for his Diablo and the price wasn't much more than the HyTech stuff we're discussing here.
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Comptech is out of business, but their dyno graphs are still up. This will give you a general idea. This is with their intake too though. I wouldn't expect the Hytech stuff to be much different than this.
http://www.comptechusa.com/store/med...tech_tuned.pdf
http://www.comptechusa.com/store/med...tech_tuned.pdf
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I'd be interested to see the actual performance gains to be had from the header/exhaust combo on an otherwise relatively stock TSX.
I understand that they are realistically not designed to be added to a stock vehicle and generate much power, but I'm curious none the less.
On a semi-related note, my friend just picked up a new exhaust/cat bypass setup for his Diablo and the price wasn't much more than the HyTech stuff we're discussing here.
I understand that they are realistically not designed to be added to a stock vehicle and generate much power, but I'm curious none the less.
On a semi-related note, my friend just picked up a new exhaust/cat bypass setup for his Diablo and the price wasn't much more than the HyTech stuff we're discussing here.
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Mirror- I'll have to disagree with you... Even though the dynos from Church's state 'flywheel' at the top, it is actually power measured at the hubs, instead of the wheels. While tuning my HyTech set-up, I've personally had my car dynoed on that actual machine many times, and it DOES NOT measure flywheel horsepower. The drive wheels are taken off the car and the Dynopack is mounted to the hubs of the car.
As a result, dynopacks read slightly higher than dynojets. Take a look at the hondata 'tuning the TSX' article. Their stock baseline dyno (all dynos in this article were done on church's dynopack) came up with 184hp, 165tq. These obviously are not flywheel measurements.
As a result, dynopacks read slightly higher than dynojets. Take a look at the hondata 'tuning the TSX' article. Their stock baseline dyno (all dynos in this article were done on church's dynopack) came up with 184hp, 165tq. These obviously are not flywheel measurements.
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You can also use my HyTech thread as a reference for the possibilities of this set-up. I made 211hp, 191tq at the hubs w/ just HyTech header & Exhaust, Comptech Icebox, 45degree VTC, and Hytech reflash.
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One more thing to add. I think everyone on this thread is missing the point, and focusing on 'peak' power figures. From my experiences with this set-up and the results of countless dyno runs, the gains here are had under the curve, where it really matters under daily driven conditions.
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Originally Posted by MrHeeltoe
I have about 50 things to do and a space of time that only 2-3 of them can get done. I am working on it.
I know I am behind. I am doing the best I can here.
Marcus
I know I am behind. I am doing the best I can here.
Marcus
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I'm not saying it does. I'm saying it takes power measured at the wheels (or hubs in this case), and corrects it to spit out a flywheel power figure.
In any case, its not a straight measured whp figure (or hhp figure in this case). That's my beef.
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Originally Posted by shaang
While tuning my HyTech set-up, I've personally had my car dynoed on that actual machine many times, and it DOES NOT measure flywheel horsepower.
In any case, its not a straight measured whp figure (or hhp figure in this case). That's my beef.
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Ah, I just took a look at your Hytech thread. Wow, those really are some nice looking products!
Anyway, I notice that on your dyno sheets they also say Flywheel hp and Flywheel torque, again quoting the SAE correction method. Is that true or do they just say that by default on the Dynapack dyno output sheets?
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Anyway, I notice that on your dyno sheets they also say Flywheel hp and Flywheel torque, again quoting the SAE correction method. Is that true or do they just say that by default on the Dynapack dyno output sheets?
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You can also use my HyTech thread as a reference for the possibilities of this set-up. I made 211hp, 191tq at the hubs w/ just HyTech header & Exhaust, Comptech Icebox, 45degree VTC, and Hytech reflash.
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OK when in doubt, go to the source itself!
I just couldn't get my head around the power figures being quoted, so I called Dynapack themselves to sort out just what's being displayed.
Comptech measured their power outputs on a Dyno Dynamics roller dyno. The Dynapack being used by the HyTech modifiers (like Shaang) is a hub dyno as prieviously stated.
The dyno graphs being quoted show SAE corrected flywheel horsepower at the top. These are actually two things that aren't directly related, I found out. The "flywheel" number being quoted is actually what's being measured at the hubs, taken from a raw measurement and then calculated for what gear is being used. The SAE correction actually refers to temperature, humidity, etc.
So, I got that wrong guys, apologies!
Take a look at the graph on page 3. At the bottom there is a box for 'TCF'. In this graph its labelled 1.0. That means there is no drivetrain loss calculation being used. If there was a drivetrain loss calculation being used, it would read 1.13, or 1.11, or something else to denote 13%, or 11%, or whatever is desired.
Wrapping it all up, Comptech figured that there was a 12-13% drivetrain loss with the roller dyno. Taking the wheels and tires out of the equasion for the Dynapack, you could probably figure around 10% or so for the dynapack. That would put the ACTUAL flywheel HP and torque quoted by heeltoe at 276/231.
So, I'll formally apologise to both Mr. heeltoe and Shaang for my inaccurate comments about the measurements. Sorry! I had it wrong.
No matter how you slice it, those are staggering numbers, especially for the torque per liter.
-Mirror
I just couldn't get my head around the power figures being quoted, so I called Dynapack themselves to sort out just what's being displayed.
Comptech measured their power outputs on a Dyno Dynamics roller dyno. The Dynapack being used by the HyTech modifiers (like Shaang) is a hub dyno as prieviously stated.
The dyno graphs being quoted show SAE corrected flywheel horsepower at the top. These are actually two things that aren't directly related, I found out. The "flywheel" number being quoted is actually what's being measured at the hubs, taken from a raw measurement and then calculated for what gear is being used. The SAE correction actually refers to temperature, humidity, etc.
So, I got that wrong guys, apologies!
Take a look at the graph on page 3. At the bottom there is a box for 'TCF'. In this graph its labelled 1.0. That means there is no drivetrain loss calculation being used. If there was a drivetrain loss calculation being used, it would read 1.13, or 1.11, or something else to denote 13%, or 11%, or whatever is desired.
Wrapping it all up, Comptech figured that there was a 12-13% drivetrain loss with the roller dyno. Taking the wheels and tires out of the equasion for the Dynapack, you could probably figure around 10% or so for the dynapack. That would put the ACTUAL flywheel HP and torque quoted by heeltoe at 276/231.
So, I'll formally apologise to both Mr. heeltoe and Shaang for my inaccurate comments about the measurements. Sorry! I had it wrong.
No matter how you slice it, those are staggering numbers, especially for the torque per liter.
-Mirror
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Originally Posted by TheMirror
That would put the ACTUAL flywheel HP and torque quoted by heeltoe at 276/231.
No matter how you slice it, those are staggering numbers, especially for the torque per liter.
-Mirror
No matter how you slice it, those are staggering numbers, especially for the torque per liter.
-Mirror
I can't wait until my header is done! Then cams (springs and retainers), and the Hytech reflash!
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OK when in doubt, go to the source itself!
I just couldn't get my head around the power figures being quoted, so I called Dynapack themselves to sort out just what's being displayed.
Comptech measured their power outputs on a Dyno Dynamics roller dyno. The Dynapack being used by the HyTech modifiers (like Shaang) is a hub dyno as prieviously stated.
The dyno graphs being quoted show SAE corrected flywheel horsepower at the top. These are actually two things that aren't directly related, I found out. The "flywheel" number being quoted is actually what's being measured at the hubs, taken from a raw measurement and then calculated for what gear is being used. The SAE correction actually refers to temperature, humidity, etc.
So, I got that wrong guys, apologies!
Take a look at the graph on page 3. At the bottom there is a box for 'TCF'. In this graph its labelled 1.0. That means there is no drivetrain loss calculation being used. If there was a drivetrain loss calculation being used, it would read 1.13, or 1.11, or something else to denote 13%, or 11%, or whatever is desired.
Wrapping it all up, Comptech figured that there was a 12-13% drivetrain loss with the roller dyno. Taking the wheels and tires out of the equasion for the Dynapack, you could probably figure around 10% or so for the dynapack. That would put the ACTUAL flywheel HP and torque quoted by heeltoe at 276/231.
So, I'll formally apologise to both Mr. heeltoe and Shaang for my inaccurate comments about the measurements. Sorry! I had it wrong.
No matter how you slice it, those are staggering numbers, especially for the torque per liter.
-Mirror
I just couldn't get my head around the power figures being quoted, so I called Dynapack themselves to sort out just what's being displayed.
Comptech measured their power outputs on a Dyno Dynamics roller dyno. The Dynapack being used by the HyTech modifiers (like Shaang) is a hub dyno as prieviously stated.
The dyno graphs being quoted show SAE corrected flywheel horsepower at the top. These are actually two things that aren't directly related, I found out. The "flywheel" number being quoted is actually what's being measured at the hubs, taken from a raw measurement and then calculated for what gear is being used. The SAE correction actually refers to temperature, humidity, etc.
So, I got that wrong guys, apologies!
Take a look at the graph on page 3. At the bottom there is a box for 'TCF'. In this graph its labelled 1.0. That means there is no drivetrain loss calculation being used. If there was a drivetrain loss calculation being used, it would read 1.13, or 1.11, or something else to denote 13%, or 11%, or whatever is desired.
Wrapping it all up, Comptech figured that there was a 12-13% drivetrain loss with the roller dyno. Taking the wheels and tires out of the equasion for the Dynapack, you could probably figure around 10% or so for the dynapack. That would put the ACTUAL flywheel HP and torque quoted by heeltoe at 276/231.
So, I'll formally apologise to both Mr. heeltoe and Shaang for my inaccurate comments about the measurements. Sorry! I had it wrong.
No matter how you slice it, those are staggering numbers, especially for the torque per liter.
-Mirror
No worries. Your post here has added another wrinkle to my brain. You have helped me understand better as well!
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ok so all the dyno from hondata website are to the wheel also?
Then it's all over rated....
I doubt anyone could get this # with just intake, header, and hondata
http://www.hondata.com/images/dyno-k...flash-stoc.gif
Then it's all over rated....
I doubt anyone could get this # with just intake, header, and hondata
http://www.hondata.com/images/dyno-k...flash-stoc.gif
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ok so all the dyno from hondata website are to the wheel also?
Then it's all over rated....
I doubt anyone could get this # with just intake, header, and hondata
http://www.hondata.com/images/dyno-k...flash-stoc.gif
Then it's all over rated....
I doubt anyone could get this # with just intake, header, and hondata
http://www.hondata.com/images/dyno-k...flash-stoc.gif
All the Hondata and Hytech data we have here are from the same dyno at the same place.
How is it over rated? The number is huge, and I promise it is legit.
Here is one of the TSX race engines: