Dyno numbers don't mean sh*t
I kept the AFRs in the high 10's because I was worried the AFR sensor may have been a little off too after seeing the dyno figures. I'm going to have to find me a more reliable dyno. The tune is nowhere near done, 15 psi on a 6266 is just to break it in lol
I only started this thread because I see too many people on here too caught up with dyno numbers and believing over rated dyno figures.
I only started this thread because I see too many people on here too caught up with dyno numbers and believing over rated dyno figures.
One of the local R32 GTR's on his way to 1000HP....
Edit: stock block apparently as well....not sure how long it will last! Lol

Something tells me he's also running a bigger turbo? A 6466/GT40 or something along these lines?
I kept the AFRs in the high 10's because I was worried the AFR sensor may have been a little off too after seeing the dyno figures. I'm going to have to find me a more reliable dyno. The tune is nowhere near done, 15 psi on a 6266 is just to break it in lol
I only started this thread because I see too many people on here too caught up with dyno numbers and believing over rated dyno figures.
I only started this thread because I see too many people on here too caught up with dyno numbers and believing over rated dyno figures.
I don't know how many times I have said dyno numbers are just a tuning tool. The operator on many systems can fudge numbers as well to make themselves look like better tuners. They don't mean crap other than a before and after and thats only if you really can trust the guy running the dyno.
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