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HSV VE E2 GTS AUTO ON DYNO AFTER TUNBE/EXH/CAI !!!

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2010

Here we have a brand new E2 GTS on the dyno after a exh /tune & over the radiator intake,quite impressive results from such small mods,being an auto this vehicle was a pleasure to drive with exhilerating torque right thru the range making it extremely torquey to drive,these E2's are true torque monsters !!!!

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  • Hi there,

    This has a x force system on there,there was no drone,if you have any further questions feel free to contact us 97445355

    regards sonny

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  • sounds bloody amazing , what brand is that cold air intake ?

  • @razehey 282kw is at the wheels after tune.. at the engine it will be 340-350kw thats after a tune...

  • they are sik

  • @Parag0n cheers

  • @razehey drivetrain loss for a manual is between 10-15%, for auto;s it is higher, so when the manufacturers say 350 horsepower thats a figure that they've gotten most likely from an engine dyno...which are very rare, only manufacturers have them mostly, not many performance shops come with an engine dyno.

  • @ucwepn Oh you know ur stuff mate LOL. I thought fly at the wheel is the engine to the actual rear wheels.

  • @razehey Flywheel sits on the back of the engine so its also known as engine power.

  • @razehey Correct :)

  • @ucwepn got it. But you are saying all these cars with stats like 315kw or 305kw etc.. are all fly at the wheel?

    So the ve sidi 2010 - 210kw is fly at the wheel?

  • @razehey your thinking of the "at the flywheel" figure, the at the wheels measurement is always less due to losses from the driveline.

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