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Old 10-09-2012, 12:24 PM
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Just wanted to share the dyno I just had done on my 2012 997 Turbo S.
It has a Europipe, BMC air filter and Sportec tune.

It was fairly warm and the dyno recorded the temp at 92.5F

Essentially, 500 HP and 500 Lb-Ft torque at the wheels (All-wheel drive dyno run by Kenny Tran at Jotech Motorsports in Garland, Texas)

I may do another at cooler temps.

Note: The peak torque should occur earlier but Kenny did not want to accidentally engage the kick down button so throttle advancement was smooth and linear.

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sorry for the ignorance but how does that translate to advertised HP?...rrm
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Probably in the neighborhood of an additional 70 HP with the Europipe and tune.
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Id say thats excellent and pretty much as claimed no?
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I think so.
Just wanted to share for comparison purposes with those that have other tunes. I have heard that Sportec is conservative in their flash so more power may be still available.

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