civic dyno charts
Originally Posted by 03-Acura-1.7-EL
Very well done! Congrats to you.
Whenver someone has nothing relevent to say they will give abuse to one they want to put down.
Yes a picture worth a thousand words, but it just show who you are, also with your next post when you started using "names", its just proved further of who you actualy are. I realy want to thing otherwise of you, but its all depends only of you.
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Whenver someone has nothing relevent to say they will give abuse to one they want to put down.
Yes a picture worth a thousand words, but it just show who you are, also with your next post when you started using "names", its just proved further of who you actualy are. I realy want to thing otherwise of you, but its all depends only of you.
For the future reference, have your subjects prepared, so everyone benefits.
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ported tb yea it helps a little and extends shift points slightly in an auto. you're getting more air in at all rpms, so thats a few extra hp all around. also instant throttle response since there's no gap between the levers.
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ya pretty much unless you get one from a member here and send it in. very important to make sure its the right tb for auto/manual. they are different
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Originally Posted by Sick Cycle
things are sure getting heated up in here ...
acurael: what kind of dyno were you running on and what were the temperatures?... that can have a huge affect on the hp output.
acurael: what kind of dyno were you running on and what were the temperatures?... that can have a huge affect on the hp output.
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Originally Posted by Sick Cycle
^ interesting ... what kind of rims did you have?
I had a generic oem spec replacement air filter, but it should make no difference.
I had to runs and both were very consistent, less then 1hp difference.
I was little surprised myself. Initialy I was looking at about 110 whp with 15% drivetrain loss..
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