Well all my dyno's start at 2000 rpm's so that would give me the best comparison to a stock set-up. That covers the entire range people drive in and shows the results of on and off boost performance.********** said:The TEST Dyno shows 3800 on, how much lower would you like it? The BASE was higher at 4400, but you can get the drift for the most part. The gains are there, high and low end, against what so many nay-sayers have said on this forum about the manifold. It works.
********** said:You guys wanted numbers, I got you guys numbers.
Then you guys wanted proof.
You guys asked for Dyno charts, dyno charts were posted.
Now there is a problem with the charts.
The rigidity was caused by a faulty RPM signal lead.
I my personal opinion, you haven't said anything positive about SU since I can remember, so you, in my eyes, on the forum are a hater. But if you were to ever call asking for assistance, you would get the same respect and help that we offer everyone of you guys. So with that said, maybe you will refain from bashing SU and keep it to yourself.
Mallard said:Well all my dyno's start at 2000 rpm's so that would give me the best comparison to a stock set-up. That covers the entire range people drive in and shows the results of on and off boost performance.
You don't have to do it since there are a lot of people in this thread that were ready to throw down money when only the peak numbers were released. It's just something that would sell me on the product more and give me an idea of what the trade offs are between low and high rpm performance with your new manifold.
I appreciate all the data you have posted.********** said:I am posting as much data as possible, and for the most part, this is much more than other products on the market. Usually you will be lucky to get a dyno for a product. But I understand that many people do not know Squatty's and I must show proof of the gains.
The reason why doing a 2000 RPM dyno run is bad...
Premature boost the MSP will cause hesitation and bogging. It can also pop a motor. This is not caused by the manifold but plagues many MSP's in general. Rule of thumb is to never boost under 3500 RPM's. If you are below that, down shift.
status50 said:Please explain Premature boost.
status50 said:Please explain Premature boost.
********** said:Going into boost when the car cannot handle it. Low RPM's and boost do not mix well.
********** said:Going into boost when the car cannot handle it. Low RPM's and boost do not mix well.
********** said:BASE RUN: Custom Injen/6 inch Air Ram CAI, SMIC Kit, GHL TB, 9.5 psi
TEST RUN: Custom Injen/6 inch Air Ram CAI, SMIC Kit, GHL TB, 9.5 psi & Intake Mani
Dyno data with correct scale for comparison.
http://www.**********.com/StreetPics/dyno.jpg