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Old 12-31-2000, 04:36 PM
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Question Stock TL Dyno #'s

Anyone got Dyno #'s on stock TL's, any with aftermarket stuff, etc.

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Old 12-31-2000, 06:58 PM
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stock 99 is 167, 00 is around 177 hp to the wheels.
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Originally posted by Rice1304:
stock 99 is 167, 00 is around 177 hp to the wheels.
Damn, you mean all I gained from headers, exhaust, intake and VAFC was like 27 HP to the wheel? That sucks! Or should I be happy with those numbers?



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Old 12-31-2000, 07:50 PM
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How much $$ did you spend on your performance mods?
Old 12-31-2000, 10:06 PM
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Originally posted by AC:
Damn, you mean all I gained from headers, exhaust, intake and VAFC was like 27 HP to the wheel? That sucks! Or should I be happy with those numbers?

yes and the 27 HP only occurs in the high end if you look at the dyno graph. In the low end rpms, HP is still almost exactly the same as stock. Therefore if you were to race a stock TL, you would not pull until you reach the high end rpms. However, for around 2200 dollars 27 hp to the wheels in the high end is not bad and you would pull a few car lengths maybe by 60. Look at graphs such as the JRSC gs-r graphs and you'll see how they provide immediate power gains in the low end.
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A few car lengths - don't think so.

I used some old drag racing algorithms I have based on HP, weight, gearing, etc.

I estimate one car length at the end of the quarter, based on pucking up .2-.3secs

That i a good result for the $$$

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Old 01-01-2001, 09:41 AM
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I'd take around 27hp to the wheels for around $2200. In fact, if I don't go with the TL-S, I just might do that.

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