Cars w/Luke Dyno
#47
JCR - 369.48WHP/287.06WTQ (424.90HP/330.12TQ)
GAINS vs OEM- +13.30WHP & +11.19WTQ (15.29HP/12.87TQ)
Gains in performance vs OEM exhaust almost exactly mirroring the results found in the CarsWithLuke video in question.
Both cars installed with the same JCR Titanium Silenced Valved Race Pipe & Black Ceramic Coated Inconel Rolled tips. Both cars also EU spec with monitored OPF's
JC
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#48
haha nice!
Welcome to 2020: when you can make money while eating a hot dog, not knowing anything about a $120K car, just roll the camera, pay someone to edit, and look good!
More power to him though; I still watching some of his vids. Especially when it shows more of the car.
Welcome to 2020: when you can make money while eating a hot dog, not knowing anything about a $120K car, just roll the camera, pay someone to edit, and look good!
More power to him though; I still watching some of his vids. Especially when it shows more of the car.
#49
https://youtu.be/SQPAxLr4MvY
OEM - 356.18WHP/275.87WTQ (409.61HP/317.25TQ)
JCR - 369.48WHP/287.06WTQ (424.90HP/330.12TQ)
GAINS vs OEM- +13.30WHP & +11.19WTQ (15.29HP/12.87TQ)
Gains in performance vs OEM exhaust almost exactly mirroring the results found in the CarsWithLuke video in question.
Both cars installed with the same JCR Titanium Silenced Valved Race Pipe & Black Ceramic Coated Inconel Rolled tips. Both cars also EU spec with monitored OPF's
JC
OEM - 356.18WHP/275.87WTQ (409.61HP/317.25TQ)
JCR - 369.48WHP/287.06WTQ (424.90HP/330.12TQ)
GAINS vs OEM- +13.30WHP & +11.19WTQ (15.29HP/12.87TQ)
Gains in performance vs OEM exhaust almost exactly mirroring the results found in the CarsWithLuke video in question.
Both cars installed with the same JCR Titanium Silenced Valved Race Pipe & Black Ceramic Coated Inconel Rolled tips. Both cars also EU spec with monitored OPF's
JC
#50
Of course you can - that's why it's silly to put a ceiling on NA power. There are many times when it's useful/fun/exciting to let your foot deliver more than 300hp (on the street and on the track) and other times where you don't need that much. Having a choice is good...
My car has 500hp. Would I be just as happy with 300? No. Would I be happier with 600? Probably...
My car has 500hp. Would I be just as happy with 300? No. Would I be happier with 600? Probably...
More power.
The Oracle