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    #91
    Originally posted by fr4n View Post
    hows the pull in 5th at 70-100kph?
    any noticeable change in fuel econ? noticeable as in more than fluctuations by 20-30kms per tank



    yea thought 160kw atw is abit high with just a k-100.
    I can't say seeing as i just bought the car with the mods already on, so i have nothing to compare it to. I probably average around 400km per tank.

    Haha i didnt know revzone used a hub dyno, previous owner had it run on the dyno just before i bought it, just saw the dyno sheet and assumed it was atw

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      #92
      Car: DC2R
      KM of Engine: Approx 96k at time of Dyno (104k now)
      Mods list: Toda header, High flow cat, RM01A exhaust, Mugen intake
      Place of dyno: Toda Aus (Adrian)
      Dyno sheet or kW atw:

      dyno.jpg
      Last edited by freakygeek; 06-05-13, 10:16 AM.
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        #93
        That's a very impressive figure for a DC2R!

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          #94
          I was very happy! It made about 125kw with just I/H/E, as you can see the tune tidied up the midrange and it just makes more power everywhere.
          | 1991 Formula Red NSX | 1999 CW DC2R #00-193 | 2013 Black CBR1000RR

          "And so you touch this limit, something happens and you suddenly can go a little bit further. With your mind power, your determination, your instinct, and the experience as well, you can fly very high." - Ayrton Senna

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            #95
            Car: DC5R
            KM: 130k ish
            Mods:
            Injen cold air intake
            PRB HF2 (same spec as a PRC)
            P2R spacer (attaches onto the manifold)
            Toda Headers and Hiflow cat
            70mm skunk2 aftercat piping
            Lightweight flywheel (Toda)
            S2 racing clutch
            NGK sparkies
            Haltech Platinum ecu

            Place of dyno: Toda aus from Adrian.

            Pulled 146.4 kw

            With a 5zigen exhaust instead of the Skunk2 it was 121.3kw
            Just going for a drive ~146.4kw~

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              #96
              25kw from catback?

              god damn.

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                #97
                Originally posted by hello View Post
                25kw from catback?

                god damn.
                Yer the 5zigen exhaust limited how hard I could tune it.

                It did produce a nice note just wasnt free flowimg enough.
                Just going for a drive ~146.4kw~

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                  #98
                  magic numbers.. Unless some one welded 3/4s the tip closed!
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                  128.8kw Atws @ 1065kg - 13.875 sec @ 100.26 mph http://forum.clubitr.com.au/showthre...ion&highlight=

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by Karl View Post
                    magic numbers.. Unless some one welded 3/4s the tip closed!

                    3/4 of the tip closed.

                    Do you mean that??

                    I looked at the piping and it only measured 58mm and I was shocked as the tubing was massive.
                    Just going for a drive ~146.4kw~

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                      Originally posted by Batchy View Post
                      I looked at the piping and it only measured 58mm
                      bwaahahaha! im surprised you got over 120 then!

                      im running 70mm on my B20 and it seems good for over 160kW
                      ... retired/

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                        Originally posted by tinkerbell View Post
                        bwaahahaha! im surprised you got over 120 then!

                        im running 70mm on my B20 and it seems good for over 160kW

                        Nice man!!

                        Yer same. I got the 70mm as plan to get a few more mods and dont want the same issue as last time
                        Just going for a drive ~146.4kw~

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                          160kw if its atw is impressive. Is it easier to get a JDM k20 and sell audm or just pay the extra cash on mods?

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                            Mod a k20a2 would be better bang for buck since they respond just as well to mods than the JDM k20. Or even better, drop a tsx k24 like mugsee
                            Lisa is a nut. She has a rubber butt. Everytime she turns around it goes putt putt.

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                              Originally posted by Abdullah View Post
                              160kw if its atw is impressive. Is it easier to get a JDM k20 and sell audm or just pay the extra cash on mods?
                              it is 160kW at tyres in a B20VTEC engine...

                              choose the engine with highest compression ratio (if class racing) or highest displacement if not...
                              ... retired/

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                                Originally posted by knobosaurus View Post
                                Mod a k20a2 would be better bang for buck since they respond just as well to mods than the JDM k20. Or even better, drop a tsx k24 like mugsee
                                This is Australia man. We don't have TSX we have Accord Euro. Nek minute we talking about RSX-S instead of Type S
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