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  • Anri
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    Originally posted by George Hill View Post

    I don't think that a stock S54 makes 294whp on the average dynojet dyno.

    We've also had a car on their dyno (at the old location, but same machine) that then went on a couple other dynojet's and made significantly less on those. Either way though, in this situation the number doesn't matter, it's the delta we are interested in.
    Hi,

    When you say stock you should be more specific.

    The cars above you have dynoed are not stock. Even if you
    change the intake/filter system is not considered stock any more.

    In your case above you have full exhaust system and a tune,

    If we bring a bone stock M3 from EU market and put it on the dyno
    it will show more power than US M3 same engine.

    If you take un-touched US M3 and put it on the Dyno-Jet assuming
    cranking compression is min 185psi on all cyl and vanos timing is
    perfect they make all day 275-285rwhp SAE Dyno-Jet. I have access to
    around 20+ S54s with various stages and performance parts. You
    should not example one s54 did not make power on the same dyno
    if you tell me 20 cars sure, but 1..

    Removing the exhaust restrictions and tweaking the ignition timing
    map and Vanos map it will add power.

    I am afraid to mentioned that for a stock engine with the mods you
    have you are actually down on power..

    Regards,
    Anri
    Last edited by Anri; 10-30-2022, 07:13 PM.

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  • George Hill
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    Originally posted by Anri View Post

    George,

    Could you explain yourself why do you think
    the numbers are optimistic ?

    Regards,
    Anri.

    I don't think that a stock S54 makes 294whp on the average dynojet dyno.

    We've also had a car on their dyno (at the old location, but same machine) that then went on a couple other dynojet's and made significantly less on those. Either way though, in this situation the number doesn't matter, it's the delta we are interested in.

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  • Anri
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    Originally posted by George Hill View Post

    I think the dyno is optimistic
    George,

    Could you explain yourself why do you think
    the numbers are optimistic ?

    Regards,
    Anri.


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  • George Hill
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    Originally posted by stash1 View Post
    Those are srsly healthy numbers for a 'stock' M3!
    I think the dyno is optimistic

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  • stash1
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    ^^^Thanx for posting/contributing to the dyno base, and look forward to the results after the exhaust upgrades! Those are srsly healthy numbers for a 'stock' M3!

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  • George Hill
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    Baselined a stock 6MT car the other day and put my wagon on to see where she's at.

    Eileen, average of 297hp and 245lb-ft of torque. Sporting a "stock" S54 long block, euro headers and singe exhaust out the side, along with a Dinan CAI and a Mark D'Sylva tune, drivetrain is 8HP45 transmission with 4.44 gears in a non-m rear diff.








    Scott, average of 294hp and 243lb-ft of torque. Stock, getting SS V1 headers, cats and Dinan muffler next, this is our baseline pull to see the delta in change.





    Last edited by George Hill; 10-28-2022, 01:50 PM.

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  • EthanolTurbo
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    Just ordered cams, followers and maybe an airbox so all of that will be going on with the SS V1's and full SS 63.5mm dual exhaust in the next month or so hopefully. Will be retuning and dynoing at the same dyno. Stay tuned 😈

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  • S54Mickey
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    Originally posted by stash1 View Post
    Thanx for posting up, and contributing to the dyno database! On a side note, graph looks great up to around 7K, then appears to flatten a bit? Have you checked your VANOS and/or cam timing lately?
    Vanos rebuild along with rod bearings is planned for this winter.

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  • stash1
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    Thanx for posting up, and contributing to the dyno database! On a side note, graph looks great up to around 7K, then appears to flatten a bit? Have you checked your VANOS and/or cam timing lately?

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  • S54Mickey
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    Dyno numbers from today.

    Haimus Racing Carbon Airbox
    Status Gruppe Headers
    Status Gruppe Section 1 with cats
    Status Gruppe Section 2 X pipe with resonator
    Stock section 3

    Csl Map tuned by HTE Performance

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  • JeremyJames
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    Originally posted by digger View Post

    did he try to fix the issues at 2000-3400? that's not right and torque dip reflects that
    Car was running pretty lean. Hassan added a little fuel there to be safe. There’s about a millisecond of a hesitation if burying the throttle 2-3k, otherwise buttery smooth.


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  • digger
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    Originally posted by JeremyJames View Post
    2003 6-spd
    •Karbonuis Carbon airbox + MAP.
    •Ceramic Coated Megan Catless headers.

    Tuned by Hassan @ HTE Performance.
    did he try to fix the issues at 2000-3400? that's not right and torque dip reflects that

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  • JeremyJames
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    2003 6-spd
    •Karbonuis Carbon airbox + MAP.
    •Ceramic Coated Megan Catless headers.

    Tuned by Hassan @ HTE Performance.
    Attached Files
    Last edited by JeremyJames; 09-01-2022, 01:32 PM.

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  • jet_dogg
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    Some du today dyno'ed 351/261 on eas without cams tuned by Hassan.

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  • stash1
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    Originally posted by jet_dogg View Post
    I don't think he'll dyno that high.

    My advice, set your expectations low and if you're surprised then all the better.
    Yeah, but it’s EAS.

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