Horsesoldiers
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Curious if any 997 owners have ever taking your cars for a power run on the dyno? If so how did the figures compare to manufacturers quoted numbers?
Horsesoldiers said:Thanks for the post on this....I actually took my car to Surrey Rolling Road a few weeks back for a power run, see below.
338 BHP at the flywheel.
285 lb ft.
Fuelling all spot on.
My previous car, a modified RS4 B5 was dyno'd at 408 with the above and 424 at MRC in Banbury so clearly a calibration issue. My 2005 C2S is standard but feels and pulls like it has 370BHP[]..not sure what to conclude.
Gordon Park said:Hi Ralph, thanks for the tip. I've searched a few times but haven't been able to find any info on "Dyno mode" for these cars. Even asked Durametric if it was possible, tech said he couldn't help.
Would love to know how you put the ecu into Dyno mode?
i've just read on here that "one notch on the handbrake" switches from 4wd to 2wd mode. Hope to try this asap. Have you any experience of this?
Awrabest
Gordon
ralphmusic said:The hand brake sounds like witchcraft and just as believable.
Lancerlot said:[FONT=arial"]"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio (Ralph) Than are dreamt of in your philosophy." []
Regards,
Clive
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