Price to take a stock TT to 600rwhp/tq
#18
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Originally Posted by MarkRobinson
Personally, I'd rather give it the GT2 dressing & just reflash it with a nice exhaust...I even like the optional dual/round tips.
Also I think you asked what is safe. 550RWHP is ok. That is different than AWHP.
#19
Im in the process of upgrading to GT700 pkg - I have IA 600 in now. It dynoed at 510/584 on 100 octane and 506/569 on 91 octane. I have the hybrids in mine with very little mileage. PM me if you are interested in the turbos if Steve is willing to work with you on the tune, etc...
#20
Originally Posted by Denstoyz
Im in the process of upgrading to GT700 pkg - I have IA 600 in now. It dynoed at 510/584 on 100 octane and 506/569 on 91 octane. I have the hybrids in mine with very little mileage. PM me if you are interested in the turbos if Steve is willing to work with you on the tune, etc...
I know someone thats interested in k24s...
not to pick on anyone.... but 510 on race gas(assuming rear wheel) x 12.5 correction factor equals only 573 crank HP...
when I went with mine, I also did not hit the #s I was supposed to... but it was a different tuner... ohh well.
#21
They are k16 hybrids. I always figured 15% loss through drivetrain instead of 12.5% like you did which with that math it would be right at about 605hp. Maybe I was more optimistic!
#22
Originally Posted by Denstoyz
They are k16 hybrids. Dont know what you are referring to as far as the 12.5 correction factor - I always figured 15% loss through drivetrain which with that math it would be right at about 605hp.
well, evoms the manufacturer of ur set up.. IA the dealer/tuner as well..... says this.. so I always go off off of a 12.5% and Im not picking about 25 HP.... the TQ is there and its great...
link: http://www.evoms.com/dyno%20explain.htm
How to calculate engine numbers: On a 996TT, the calculation for wheel horsepower (WHP) to engine horsepower (EHP) is about 12-15%. For our calculations, we use the 12.5% which is a very conservative figure. To calculate EHP, simply multiply the WHP by 12.5%. For example: if the car produces 500 WHP x 12.5% = 562 EHP [return to top]
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My buddy down the street just built a TT viper from my other buddy' in the first buddy's complex: made 850-ish/1100-ish @ only 4500-ish rpm before ignition issues shut down the run. Gonna make some power! They expect 1300-ish to the ground. Anyone heard of "SW"?
#30
Originally Posted by MarkRobinson
My buddy down the street just built a TT viper from my other buddy' in the first buddy's complex: made 850-ish/1100-ish @ only 4500-ish rpm before ignition issues shut down the run. Gonna make some power! They expect 1300-ish to the ground. Anyone heard of "SW"?
Of course anyone that owns a Viper knows SW. You're his neighbor.