Weird (?) Dyno Results, 4-banger, Can this be legit? |
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Weird (?) Dyno Results, 4-banger, Can this be legit? |
MikeInMunich |
Jan 1 2015, 07:48 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 392 Joined: 19-November 13 From: Munich, Germany Member No.: 16,674 Region Association: None |
Can a few of you veterans out there please offer feedback regarding this dynograph?
This is new to me, but I am skeptical here. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif) Thanks! Mike in Munich Attached thumbnail(s) |
Dave_Darling |
Jan 16 2015, 11:01 AM
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914 Idiot Group: Members Posts: 14,991 Joined: 9-January 03 From: Silicon Valley / Kailua-Kona Member No.: 121 Region Association: Northern California |
95 DIN HP is stock for a 2.0 motor. I forget if that's what you have or not.
The lines do not intersect at 5250 RPM because the torque and power are using different scales. The line showing 30 HP, for instance, is at about 43 lb-ft of torque. --DD |
MikeInMunich |
Jan 16 2015, 11:12 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 392 Joined: 19-November 13 From: Munich, Germany Member No.: 16,674 Region Association: None |
95 DIN HP is stock for a 2.0 motor. I forget if that's what you have or not. The lines do not intersect at 5250 RPM because the torque and power are using different scales. The line showing 30 HP, for instance, is at about 43 lb-ft of torque. --DD Thanks Dave. The engine is a 1.8 with stock cam and heads. P&Cs are 96 mm. Not sure if the displacement is 1971 or 2056 as I am not sure of what the stroke of this crank is. Only the P&Cs were changed. The car has headers. M.i.M. |
MikeInMunich |
Jan 16 2015, 11:48 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 392 Joined: 19-November 13 From: Munich, Germany Member No.: 16,674 Region Association: None |
95 DIN HP is stock for a 2.0 motor. I forget if that's what you have or not. The lines do not intersect at 5250 RPM because the torque and power are using different scales. The line showing 30 HP, for instance, is at about 43 lb-ft of torque. --DD Dave, the dyno was done in CA. Max HP was 81.5. Is this DIN HP or are you assuming this measurement was done over here in DE. Not finding a quick answer to this question online. Is DIN HP PS...Pferdestaerke...literally, "horse strength". DIN, by the way, stands for Deutsche Industry Norm...or in English...GIN. German Industry Norm. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif) |
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