@XFoolXProofX At the time of this, I had full turbo back exhaust, cold air intake, upgraded top mount and BPV and Torqued Performance Stage 2 tune. Since then I've been protuned and done a few small mods.
We had a guy in our local club (Knoxville Subaru Owner's Club [KSOC]) who made a baseline dyno run on a Dyno Dynamics rig at Motion Lab in Charlotte, NC. He made 220 whp. It was an '09 WRX (265 bhp) sedan. So, you're pretty much dead on.
@thepno95 The 12% "low" number is compared to the more common DynoJet. We believe the power our DynoDynamics makes is more accurate than other brands, but to give customers more peace of mind (and for them to feel better about themselves), we learned that the typical DynoJet reads 10-12% higher than what our dyno reads.
What mods have you done?
XFoolXProofX 1 month ago
@XFoolXProofX At the time of this, I had full turbo back exhaust, cold air intake, upgraded top mount and BPV and Torqued Performance Stage 2 tune. Since then I've been protuned and done a few small mods.
stanrc 1 month ago
So was the dyno broken? I'm confused how you know it was 12% low.
thepno95 6 months ago
@thepno95 because the shop owner told me so.
stanrc 6 months ago
@stanrc what type of dyno was it
07STiLuke 2 months ago
@07STiLuke it was a DynoDynamics
stanrc 2 months ago
@stanrc the "heartbreaker dyno" same here made 303 with my sti and 370 torque on that dyno a stock sti makes 240hp
07STiLuke 2 months ago
@07STiLuke Yeah, I am curious what a stock WRX makes on this dyno, haven't heard yet though. I can't imagine it would be more than 200-215 at most.
stanrc 2 months ago
@07STiLuke Yeah, I am curious what a stock WRX makes on this dyno, haven't heard yet though. I can't imagine it would be more than 200-215 at most.
stanrc 2 months ago
@stanrc
We had a guy in our local club (Knoxville Subaru Owner's Club [KSOC]) who made a baseline dyno run on a Dyno Dynamics rig at Motion Lab in Charlotte, NC. He made 220 whp. It was an '09 WRX (265 bhp) sedan. So, you're pretty much dead on.
bicyclewreck 2 weeks ago
@thepno95 The 12% "low" number is compared to the more common DynoJet. We believe the power our DynoDynamics makes is more accurate than other brands, but to give customers more peace of mind (and for them to feel better about themselves), we learned that the typical DynoJet reads 10-12% higher than what our dyno reads.
XCRunner259 6 months ago
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07STiLuke 2 months ago
awesome! too bad his rims aren't gold :/ then it might be a REAL subaru
stanyourmomma 6 months ago