Refonbass said:Now this is a little more like it. Bonestock. 94 octane. around 600miles on the odo. 259.9 whp and 247wtq !! woohoo!![]()
122 Vega said:Well my bone stock 2004 SRT-4 did 225/242 and it was rated at 215/240.
It's bad marketing for a manufacturer to tell the public that it's entry level mazda 3 is faster than the flagship mazda 6.
I'm leaning towards not bulls***.
Britt
122 Vega said:Well my bone stock 2004 SRT-4 did 225/242 and it was rated at 215/240.
It's bad marketing for a manufacturer to tell the public that it's entry level mazda 3 is faster than the flagship mazda 6.
I'm leaning towards not bulls***.
Britt
MS6S2K said:The SRT was intentionally underrated. If those numbers were real and accurate, that would = goodnight EVO and STi from a roll. I formerly owned an STI, and that car dynos on average 240whp and 250 torque. Lets just say that my former STI would run rings around my current Speed 6. In fact, it's not even close. I've seen several 220-225whp dynos on the Speed 3 so far, and most Speed 6s are in the 220-230whp range. This is definitely inaccurate, or the car is modified. If the Speed 6 was putting out these numbers or close to the whp number on average, it would be running into the 13s without a problem. The engine is definitely capable of this, and the torque is definitely there, but the HP in most of these vehicles is lacking. The tuning just isn't quite right as of now.![]()
Thank you! (first) You just proved alot about the cooling issues in the magazine dyno had. Well done!Refonbass said:people can call BS all they want. Those are the numbers it put down. It was a cold day we had the high powered fan right over the TMIC like it should be. Don't believe me? Who cares. Thats what it was and thats it. The dyno is a Dynocom. It reads very similar to a Dynojet. The numbers that it reads are accurate, a bunch of local tuners have used this particular dyno and are seeing the same results as they are on a dynojet or dynapack.
heres a link to their website
http://www.dynocom.net/home.htm