UpRev Tuned
UpRev Tuned
Hi people,
I just got my car UpRev tuned by a workshop. I'm just wondering why are my numbers so low ? I have short ram intakes, HFC's, cat-back exhaust, new spark plugs, Splitfire SDIS coilpacks and Stillen grounding kit.
A friend who also has the exact same car as mine with just cold air intakes made 210WHP before and 260WHP after the tune.
Anyone have any ideas why ?
Thanks !

P.S Car is a 2007 Infiniti G35S Sedan (RWD VQ35HR)
I just got my car UpRev tuned by a workshop. I'm just wondering why are my numbers so low ? I have short ram intakes, HFC's, cat-back exhaust, new spark plugs, Splitfire SDIS coilpacks and Stillen grounding kit.
A friend who also has the exact same car as mine with just cold air intakes made 210WHP before and 260WHP after the tune.
Anyone have any ideas why ?
Thanks !

P.S Car is a 2007 Infiniti G35S Sedan (RWD VQ35HR)
Because it's an inertia based dyno and they "read low" compared to other types of dynos. The peak number doesn't really matter anyway, you want to look at the delta. The amount of power you picked up from the original line is great.
How many types or kinds of dyno are there ? At the end, the tuner managed to get 242.5HP. I never had any of my previous cars tuned before, which line is the torque reading ? Or is it the same line as the power reading ?
Mustang dyno (reads lower)
Dynojet (highest reading of all dynos if I recall correctly)
The exact numbers also depend on conditions and calibration, so not all Dynojets read the same, as well as not all mustang dynos read the same.
No need to worry about your low HP/TQ numbers. Just the before and after curves and powerband.
i only picked up about 10hp before and after the tune, full boltons. The car is just more responsive and pulls way harder on the highway at speed. i just got the improved midpipe, so i may go back when it gets a bit cooler outside and get it retuned.
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