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Hi Everyone,
Got my 94TT dynoed a week or so ago. It was a little warm out, probably upper 70s, maybe low 80s and I neglected to reset the ECU and had been "playing" with the car on the way over to the dyno shop and it wasn't let sit and iced for an hour (like a typical newbie I was so excited about getting my car dynoed I didn't do my research before dynoing it). Anyway, the car is completely stock and the run was done with 93 octane fuel. Here's the results: 296.1 RWHP, 279.9 RWTQ So what does everyone think? Is this pretty typical or am I missing some horsies somewhere. I imagine I am, due to my oversights with resetting the ECU and starting out with a "cool" car. Here's the sheet from the run: Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks, Wes 1994 Toyota Supra Twin-Turbo (6-Speed) 1999 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP Bone Stock... for now 1990 VW Corrado G60 (Traded-In) 1/4 Mile - 15.432s @ 88.48 MPH on street tires & 91 octane 1994 Mitsubishi 3000GT VR4 (SOLD) |
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Yeah thats about the right hp and torque. Most stock Supras lose a little hp over time. I've seen a few dynos stock and look like yours.. Good luck with your supra.
Mep |
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Bush 04' i-Supra Professional |
Reset ECU? Care to elaborate on that?
Call me Crankshaft |
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lol nick we know we know cant reset it.
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i think he was refering to cutting power to the ecu for about 30 min(dont know why you would want to do that for though)
The agents are unstoppable. you have no choice. |
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From what I've been told you reset the ECU in order to get the timing/retard reset. I guess the ECU learns environmental conditions like what octane fuel you use, etc... and sets the timing accordingly.
1994 Toyota Supra Twin-Turbo (6-Speed) 1999 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP Bone Stock... for now 1990 VW Corrado G60 (Traded-In) 1/4 Mile - 15.432s @ 88.48 MPH on street tires & 91 octane 1994 Mitsubishi 3000GT VR4 (SOLD) |
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Correct. But it is for only 30 sec, not 30 min. No wonder you guys didnt want to do it!
Al 94TT Auto, HKS Twins - 10.22@133.39 575 HP @ 7000 rpm, 518 FT-LB @ 5500 RPM Previous car: 90 Talon AWD - 10.56@132 |
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k, not looking for one-upmanship games, was just looking for an honest assesment of my initial dyno run. Nice power out of your MKIII though.
1994 Toyota Supra Twin Turbo (6spd) (296.1 RWHP/279.9 RWTQ) Stock (329.2 RWHP/337.7 RWTQ) w/DP, BOV, & HKS Intake) 1999 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP (217.6 FWHP/216.6 FWTQ) Stock Previous Rides: 1990 VW Corrado G60 [Modded] (TRADED-IN) 1994 Mitsubishi 3000GT VR4 [Modded] (SOLD) |
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