Dyno results for the GTUs.
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Yo,
GTUsissified?! Why I oughta!! *grin*
Yeah, I was a little disappointed but the car is still quick. Not "fast" but quick. *grin* I still had lots of fun cruising with all the Sacramento Sevens last night, zooming around, trying to drift, yadda yadda.
I did some checking with other Dyno results, and it looks like I'm right where I should be. I think lots of people would be surprised when the rubber meets the rollers. Lots of BS would end when the rollers stop spinning. *grin*
Only one of the 3rd Gens there cracked the 300hp barrier to the rear wheels, which was somewhat surprising to me. You'd be surprised, go dyno!
KS
1989 GTUs "And the "s" stands for "Shiney!"
GTUsissified?! Why I oughta!! *grin*
Yeah, I was a little disappointed but the car is still quick. Not "fast" but quick. *grin* I still had lots of fun cruising with all the Sacramento Sevens last night, zooming around, trying to drift, yadda yadda.
I did some checking with other Dyno results, and it looks like I'm right where I should be. I think lots of people would be surprised when the rubber meets the rollers. Lots of BS would end when the rollers stop spinning. *grin*
Only one of the 3rd Gens there cracked the 300hp barrier to the rear wheels, which was somewhat surprising to me. You'd be surprised, go dyno!
KS
1989 GTUs "And the "s" stands for "Shiney!"
Originally posted by t_mak@mail.plymouth.edu
Max, buy me a set, pay for the dyno and installation. I will be the guniea pig
Max, buy me a set, pay for the dyno and installation. I will be the guniea pig
It just doesn't seem to produce that much more power, but it is a hellulva lot louder !!
Are you comparing the header combo with the stock manifold/cat/precat??
I can't beleive you coudln't notice a power difference.
You're right though- It sure is a hell of a lot louder though man!!
I can't beleive you coudln't notice a power difference.
You're right though- It sure is a hell of a lot louder though man!!
Originally posted by RarestRX
Yo,
GTUsissified?! Why I oughta!! *grin*
I did some checking with other Dyno results, and it looks like I'm right where I should be. I think lots of people would be surprised when the rubber meets the rollers. Lots of BS would end when the rollers stop spinning. *grin*
Yo,
GTUsissified?! Why I oughta!! *grin*
I did some checking with other Dyno results, and it looks like I'm right where I should be. I think lots of people would be surprised when the rubber meets the rollers. Lots of BS would end when the rollers stop spinning. *grin*
Good luck,
Originally posted by Bambam7
Are you comparing the header combo with the stock manifold/cat/precat??
I can't beleive you coudln't notice a power difference.
You're right though- It sure is a hell of a lot louder though man!!
Are you comparing the header combo with the stock manifold/cat/precat??
I can't beleive you coudln't notice a power difference.
You're right though- It sure is a hell of a lot louder though man!!
I remember the day I 1st put them on, that it revved a little quicker. I lost a little low end torque, but I feel a little more punch from 4k up.
Also I used to chrip the tires on 1-2 shift, but I cannot with the header/presilencer

I think I will put in the stock cats with exhaust manifold to see if the car stays the same or is slower.
Originally posted by MaxRX7
yes I am.
I remember the day I 1st put them on, that it revved a little quicker. I lost a little low end torque, but I feel a little more punch from 4k up.
Also I used to chrip the tires on 1-2 shift, but I cannot with the header/presilencer
I think I will put in the stock cats with exhaust manifold to see if the car stays the same or is slower.
yes I am.
I remember the day I 1st put them on, that it revved a little quicker. I lost a little low end torque, but I feel a little more punch from 4k up.
Also I used to chrip the tires on 1-2 shift, but I cannot with the header/presilencer

I think I will put in the stock cats with exhaust manifold to see if the car stays the same or is slower.
Max, do you have dyno result? or just butt dyno?
Butt dyno doesn't do anything. My friend's Kahren's car has a big dip at 6K RPM and then shoots up, yet from our ***. We only felt the dip, no gain in power. You really have to put it to the dyno to see the difference.
Butt dyno doesn't do anything. My friend's Kahren's car has a big dip at 6K RPM and then shoots up, yet from our ***. We only felt the dip, no gain in power. You really have to put it to the dyno to see the difference.
Originally posted by ka8legend
Wait a sec- If headers are good for top end pull, then you should be chirping harder unless you shift below 4k rpm and not taking on the benefits of a header.
Wait a sec- If headers are good for top end pull, then you should be chirping harder unless you shift below 4k rpm and not taking on the benefits of a header.
Originally posted by tmak26b
Max, do you have dyno result? or just butt dyno?
Butt dyno doesn't do anything. My friend's Kahren's car has a big dip at 6K RPM and then shoots up, yet from our ***. We only felt the dip, no gain in power. You really have to put it to the dyno to see the difference.
Max, do you have dyno result? or just butt dyno?
Butt dyno doesn't do anything. My friend's Kahren's car has a big dip at 6K RPM and then shoots up, yet from our ***. We only felt the dip, no gain in power. You really have to put it to the dyno to see the difference.
when I removed the cats, they didn't look clogged at all, so I dunno if that is why I didn't notice much of a difference.
Most people have the cats all clogged up, maybe that is why it is easier to tell the power difference ?
or maybe it is a placaboo effect ? spending $300 and "feel" a gain
if I get the chance I'll put it on a dyno as you know it is the only real way to tell..
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