Dyno results
Last edited by RenntechE55; Jun 16, 2009 at 10:12 PM.
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I bet you could hit 480ish, maybe at most! I guess it depends on the tune + dyno + weather etc.....
I am ready to find out...When are you doing the mods?
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A stage one with cooling putting down 440 is good? Is that because of the dyno dynamics? I'm used to baselines at 410, so curious.
380-400rwhp is about the range for a stock E55. I did just over 400rwhp when stock, and mid 430s @ Stage 1 - all on Dyno Dynamics.
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I know, its crazy how some people think. Cooling is a must out hear or anywhere for that matter. My car runs far less boost then you 55K guys and I have 2 heat exchangers and an independently ran IC system. Its money well spent out here on cooling mods, Not to mention if you shop around they are rather affordable.
The very next day an SL55 came in and put down 380whp.
I really think some of these 55k's in cars like the CLS55 are rated more around 500hp rather than 469hp. I feel a hand build motor will always have an opportunity to out preform another of the same type... We joke around that some motors are build on a Friday and others on a Monday.
The very next day an SL55 came in and put down 380whp.
I really think some of these 55k's in cars like the CLS55 are rated more around 500hp rather than 469hp. I feel a hand build motor will always have an opportunity to out preform another of the same type... We joke around that some motors are build on a Friday and others on a Monday.
What kind of settings could manipulate numbers and by how much? I'm really trying to learn more about this kind of stuff.
You mention that you like your A/F in the 12's? Is that with 91 octane and are you talking about mid or high 12's? Just curious.
91oct I personaly like my A/F in the 12's closer to redline. Its very common for them to be in the 14-13 range when the pull starts and then the A/F drops down as the car starts to fuel. If its in the 11's thats OK too. I like to think fat is safe. It way better then being lean.
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