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June 29th, 2005 12:32 AM #1
uhm i guess the title says it all... curios na interested po ako kng anong gnagawa sa dyno tuning... costs, gains, process, saan nadn ang reputable shops for this? any other options aside from dyno tuning?
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June 29th, 2005 02:28 AM #3Originally Posted by gaby_bear03
When you take your car for a tuneup, what the technician is actually doing (given he is doing everything by the book), is setting your car's operating parameters to a specified value, as determined by the engineering team of the company that built the car. 99% of the time, this isn't the ideal settings for maximum power, as the car maker has more pressing concerns to deal with such as, RELIABILITY, EXHAUST EMISSIONS, and DRIVEABILITY.
Anybody who takes their car for a dyno tune is obviously looking for something specific, more likely than anything, MAX POWER.
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June 29th, 2005 08:23 AM #4
I think its P5000 for a baseline run (no tuning yet). A baseline run is actually three pulls on the dyno the measure the wheel hp of the car.
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June 29th, 2005 10:52 AM #85000 is tuning na as far as i know. on par with what they charge in other countries.
google is your friend and can tell you a lot about the different dynos and ways they read power (not all dynos are created equal)
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June 29th, 2005 02:11 PM #9Originally Posted by gaby_bear03
That way, you will know the optimum performance of your car and set or tune it on that conditions.
Simply put, It is a trial and error? or real world (WHP) simulations of the car's performance on varying conditions.
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June 29th, 2005 06:23 PM #10
8000 up? hmm mjo mahal nga... pero i think its worth it naman kng tatakbo kotse mo d way it shud be.. i mean kmbaga maximum efficiency
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