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its not that im digging for a certain answer, its that i know it isnt the manifold because the manifold on the other dynos ive seen it drops 3-5whp in the last 200ish rpm..my car makes good power til 6900-7000.stops making power(plateaus) til 7800-7900 then dips down...the dip isnt the issue..im trying to figure out whats causing the plateau from 7-7800rpm..which in any z i havent seen that happen lol...i guess its better to understand when i put up the dyno sheet...let me email it to myself and upload it
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Looking at the graph I can definitely tell the old one did not have that intake manifold. Looking at your exhaust mods, nothing there will prevent you from making power all the way to 8k. I'm still unsure how dramatic of an effect the intake manifold has on full bolt on cars like mine and yours (yet to dyno under exact conditions). I would definitely check to make sure your filters are clean. It looks eerily similar to how the stock intakes choke up after 6500 rpm and flat line. Don't count out the M370 though. I have one on mine and I'm showing power loss up top, but not sure how much if I were to switch to 93 on the rollers.
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Could it be the upRev tune? Was the dyno tune the last thing you had done?
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does anybody else have dynos with the m370 installed? Maybe I am wrong but I was under the.impression that the m370 would cause the car to lose a few hp up top compared to baseline... I did not think it would actully cause the car to plateau and stop making power alltogether. Like OP suggested maybe it's not the m370 but I am curious to see other dynos with the m370
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This is my dyno between the M370 and stock manifold. This is untuned and the M370 is running 91, the stock is 93. Those are the only differences.
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U have to tune for the Mani when your full bolt ons. I lost the exact same as u on the baseline. 12 hp. But gained it back after tune and around 10-12 midrange above baseline
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That's why I'm reluctant to pass judgement on the M370 as of yet, especially with your issue as I don't know all the variables yet.
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It's the manifold. It just makes peak torque lower in the rev range, which you can clearly see. A tune will only do so much.
Any other differences are as likely due to transient factors (e.g., intake temps) as not. Also, see if you can get those results in SAE, DIN and STD tend to skew high on NA cars.
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TAKE THAT JULIO! JK of course.. It's weird though, didn't look like you LOST power, but it does flatten out. How does the car feel? I mean, you rev until 8k, you're going to fall more into your powerband and it should move nicely.
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I have my drf run files so I can so adjustments, but I've posted strictly DIN on other threads so I use it incase anyone cross references.
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But also going by the trend of the line before the plateau it looks like he would reach 300 if it did not level off like that. But still, 300 also seems low for those mods + tune. Is that a low reading dyno? |
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