After every performance enhancement, it’s always nice to be able to quantify what gains have actually been made.
Before starting this project, our customer came to us asking if 350-awhp (all-wheel horsepower) was obtainable on pump gas. With these types of requests we have to take a conservative approach and let the customer that, yes, those number are theoretically possible, but they're not numbers that can be guaranteed - every car is different, even in stock mode, and those differences often get amplified after modifications take place.
A couple weeks after picking up the car from us, our customer took his TT and put it on a Dynojet 4-wheel dynamometer. See below why all of us are so pleased with the results.
Relayed from our customer:Everyone ready for some long awaited dyno numbers?????!!!
OUT of the BOX:
98 degree ambient temperature, 93-octane @ 25-psi, no timing adjustments - just the Eurodyne 630 file not touched after leaving 1552.
Keep in mind these are AWHP numbers, not crankshaft estimates:
365-awhp 318 lb-ft torque
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