Dyno'ed the car today - DIY engine rebuild comes through....
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There are some other curves posted, for example:
https://rennlist.com/forums/showthre...ght=dyno+curve
https://rennlist.com/forums/showthre...ght=dyno+curve
https://rennlist.com/forums/showthre...ght=dyno+curve
I have not compared point to point with these charts, but since the car is used primarily in the city and will possibly become a daily driver I ilike the torque curve lower. As to what it was like before, its hard to tell since I changed to a RS flywheel, which could change the feel as well, and cleaned and replaced a whole bunch of stuff (including cleaning injectors, etc.).
BTW, the change in the cam timing was not that much, its actually 1.1mm lift. That was recommended by a bunch of sources including Gerry Woods.
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Mike
https://rennlist.com/forums/showthre...ght=dyno+curve
https://rennlist.com/forums/showthre...ght=dyno+curve
https://rennlist.com/forums/showthre...ght=dyno+curve
I have not compared point to point with these charts, but since the car is used primarily in the city and will possibly become a daily driver I ilike the torque curve lower. As to what it was like before, its hard to tell since I changed to a RS flywheel, which could change the feel as well, and cleaned and replaced a whole bunch of stuff (including cleaning injectors, etc.).
BTW, the change in the cam timing was not that much, its actually 1.1mm lift. That was recommended by a bunch of sources including Gerry Woods.
Cheers,
Mike
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FYI, Here are some other comparative numbers on the same dyno the same day from other club members...
Turbo
2003 911 Turbo 368.8HP Torque 365
2002 911 Turbo 441.5HP Torque 510
2001 911 Turbo 368HP Torque 405
NA
2002 911 C4S 221.5HP Torque 210
2000 911 225.7HP Torque 208
1996 911 Targa 253.7HP Torque 240
1990 911 C2 232.3HP Torque 226
1988 911 205.3HP Torque 205
1986 911 191.6HP Torque 180
1981 911 Targa 153.5HP Torque 168
1980 911 153.1HP Torque 170
1979 911 Race 251.3HP Torque 252
Water
1986 944 Turbo 250HP Torque 275
1987 944 Turbo 235.8HP Torque 228
Cheers,
Mike
Turbo
2003 911 Turbo 368.8HP Torque 365
2002 911 Turbo 441.5HP Torque 510
2001 911 Turbo 368HP Torque 405
NA
2002 911 C4S 221.5HP Torque 210
2000 911 225.7HP Torque 208
1996 911 Targa 253.7HP Torque 240
1990 911 C2 232.3HP Torque 226
1988 911 205.3HP Torque 205
1986 911 191.6HP Torque 180
1981 911 Targa 153.5HP Torque 168
1980 911 153.1HP Torque 170
1979 911 Race 251.3HP Torque 252
Water
1986 944 Turbo 250HP Torque 275
1987 944 Turbo 235.8HP Torque 228
Cheers,
Mike
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I was only there at the end since my car was on at 2:30 and they started first thing in the morning. One of the Turbo's was modified quite a bit, likely the 02'. As far as the 996's go, I was suprised to see the numbers but both have pretty well the same numbers. I was about two cars after the last 996, I saw the car in the lot but not on the dyno. Conditions were pretty well identical. I think the 996's were supposed to have about 320HP at the crank but the dyno does not support that...maybe both the cars were not running right.
Cheers,
Mike
Cheers,
Mike
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Mike, I have to admit that I'm a little skeptical about your dyno plot. I don't have a stock 993 varioram plot handy, but it looks like you're well above the factory numbers, which is well...irregular. Especially considering that Dyno Dynamics typically read low. Have you compared this against factory curves from porsche?
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Mike, I have to admit that I'm a little skeptical about your dyno plot. I don't have a stock 993 varioram plot handy, but it looks like you're well above the factory numbers, which is well...irregular. Especially considering that Dyno Dynamics typically read low. Have you compared this against factory curves from porsche?
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Mike
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Dyno Test
On May 24 the NSWPC (Sydney) are running a tech day and Dyno testing at a local Porsche specliast (who services my car) Bob Whyms Auto
I expect a strong turn out of all makes and vintage P cars as its for club members only... so should have a great spread of results to let you guys know what I can find out from fellow members ..
My 96 Cab is going on the Dyno ...all money for this goes to a local charity ...
I expect a strong turn out of all makes and vintage P cars as its for club members only... so should have a great spread of results to let you guys know what I can find out from fellow members ..
My 96 Cab is going on the Dyno ...all money for this goes to a local charity ...