My car is completely stock right now, so took it in for a baseline dyno run.
Here's the setup:
269 max WHP, 230 max WTQ
First three runs were done back to back with one fan flowing air into the radiator. Fourth run was done after letting the car cool down for ~5 min and pointing another fan at the driver's side fog light area. I've attached all the individual runs to this post in case anyone wants to take a look at them.
Results were pretty much exactly what I was expecting. I think I told the dyno operator I was expecting to see 270 WHP. I'll be back when I get my CSL airbox back on and then back again when the V1s go on to get a full dyno tune.
Here's the setup:
- 126270 mi
- 100% stock US spec pre-facelift M3
- Converted MSS54 running stock 2501 HP software
- All engine maintenance done
- Rod bearings replaced ~13k mi ago
- VANOS done ~13k mi ago, passes VANOS test with no issues
- Engine retimed ~2k mi ago
- Valve adjustment done ~2k mi ago
- No mechanical fan, just aux
- Dynoed at Sonoma racetrack so altitude is ~sea level
- 70ºF ambient temp
- Dyno said 50% humidity, weather app said 90%, so unfortunately no clear answer for that
- All O2s are original, got new ones in a box ready to go in when my V1s arrive, but potentially left some power on the table because of this
- Running Shell V-Power 91 octane
269 max WHP, 230 max WTQ
First three runs were done back to back with one fan flowing air into the radiator. Fourth run was done after letting the car cool down for ~5 min and pointing another fan at the driver's side fog light area. I've attached all the individual runs to this post in case anyone wants to take a look at them.
Results were pretty much exactly what I was expecting. I think I told the dyno operator I was expecting to see 270 WHP. I'll be back when I get my CSL airbox back on and then back again when the V1s go on to get a full dyno tune.
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