400bhp+ Cossie RR/Dyno graphs? Post em here.
#1
DEYTUKURJERBS
Thread Starter
400bhp+ Cossie RR/Dyno graphs? Post em here.
As title really! Any RR graphs, yours or others, for a YB, with 400bhp+, as ive become facinated by them, and they always great for proving a point to the SR20 bummers that either their beloved engines suck, or their tuners do, im not sure
Esp if anyones got any running a standard engine with just bolt-ons thatd be mint too.
As someone might find it interesting, this is a SR20 with 100% stock engine running a GT3071R at 2bar. Is it me or is it torqueless and has a narrow high rpm powerband compared to a YB of the same power?
Esp if anyones got any running a standard engine with just bolt-ons thatd be mint too.
As someone might find it interesting, this is a SR20 with 100% stock engine running a GT3071R at 2bar. Is it me or is it torqueless and has a narrow high rpm powerband compared to a YB of the same power?
#2
*** Sierra RS Custard ***
iTrader: (3)
Depends which way you look at it, on one hand its got less torque than a 400bhp cossie, but on the other hand its got more power than a 340lbft cossie.
Makes good power from 5-7K, which is probably enough to still be on the boil after a gearchange so im sure the car is quick, but I would imagine it would feel very dissapointing when put next to a 400bhp cossie in terms of the midrange torque that is missing.
Makes good power from 5-7K, which is probably enough to still be on the boil after a gearchange so im sure the car is quick, but I would imagine it would feel very dissapointing when put next to a 400bhp cossie in terms of the midrange torque that is missing.
#3
Football Cwazy
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Redditch, Worcestershire
Posts: 9,553
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
this is from my old saff, from memory the red line was first run ( 424bhp/388lb/ft ) and the blue the second ( a bit lower ).
spec was a UT T38, pretty much standard bottom end ( just pocketed standard pistons the were slightly machined to give 7.5:1) cams weren't really suited to the turbo though, would be more torquey and move the power band lower down with better spec'd ones i suppose.
peaked 2.1bar and held 1.7bar.
dunno if it helps or hinders your argument though lol...but not bad power for about 25psi though.
spec was a UT T38, pretty much standard bottom end ( just pocketed standard pistons the were slightly machined to give 7.5:1) cams weren't really suited to the turbo though, would be more torquey and move the power band lower down with better spec'd ones i suppose.
peaked 2.1bar and held 1.7bar.
dunno if it helps or hinders your argument though lol...but not bad power for about 25psi though.
#4
PassionFord Post Whore!!
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: .
Posts: 3,538
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Will scan and post one of my car made 403 with just blues, T34 and RS500 cooler.
Off topic but just been out in brum city centre on my lunch and seen a matt black RX7 difter and a matt black turbo'd AE 86. You know either Stavros?
Off topic but just been out in brum city centre on my lunch and seen a matt black RX7 difter and a matt black turbo'd AE 86. You know either Stavros?
Trending Topics
#8
PassionFord Post Whore!!
Join Date: May 2003
Location: SE London
Posts: 4,621
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Steve - in my far less than expertopinion, the 200sx one looks like the kind of delivery i'd expect from an NA race engine... narrow power band pretty high up the revs,dropping sharply.
wouldn't think it's nice to drive ont he road.
wouldn't think it's nice to drive ont he road.
#10
10K+ Poster!!
this is my old graph from last year Stav.
before the work was done to improve response etc.
pretty standard set up.
power at the wheels too.
look at my graph at 4k then look at the 200's
before the work was done to improve response etc.
pretty standard set up.
power at the wheels too.
look at my graph at 4k then look at the 200's
#12
*** Sierra RS Custard ***
iTrader: (3)
Originally Posted by bud-weis
lol@chip.
mine had more power, considerably more torque but with less boost on a smaller turbo.
mine had more power, considerably more torque but with less boost on a smaller turbo.
You see that much variation just running on two different sets of rollers, and the power band is almost identical.
#13
PassionFord Post Whore!!
Join Date: May 2003
Location: SE London
Posts: 4,621
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Originally Posted by rapidcossie
this is my old graph from last year Stav.
before the work was done to improve response etc.
pretty standard set up.
power at the wheels too.
look at my graph at 4k then look at the 200's
before the work was done to improve response etc.
pretty standard set up.
power at the wheels too.
look at my graph at 4k then look at the 200's
#14
*** Sierra RS Custard ***
iTrader: (3)
Originally Posted by rapidcossie
this is my old graph from last year Stav.
before the work was done to improve response etc.
pretty standard set up.
power at the wheels too.
look at my graph at 4k then look at the 200's
before the work was done to improve response etc.
pretty standard set up.
power at the wheels too.
look at my graph at 4k then look at the 200's
How long has your car been a 4wd?
Or did they just select that option to bump up the transmission losses?
#18
*** Sierra RS Custard ***
iTrader: (3)
Christian, the fact it was in 3rd gear would have tended to give it less time for the run to happen as well I should think?
Which in turn means less time for the turbo to spool, and hence less torque lower down.
Ive seen that happen on a dyno before where the car is allowed to spool the rollers too quickly.
Which in turn means less time for the turbo to spool, and hence less torque lower down.
Ive seen that happen on a dyno before where the car is allowed to spool the rollers too quickly.
#20
10K+ Poster!!
Re: 400bhp+ Cossie RR/Dyno graphs? Post em here.
Originally Posted by Stavros
As someone might find it interesting, this is a SR20 with 100% stock engine running a GT3071R at 2bar. Is it me or is it torqueless and has a narrow high rpm powerband compared to a YB of the same power?
Arias Pistons, Eagle Rods, std head & cams & manifolds. Gt3071R, 550cc injectors, Q45MAF, Scorpion exhaust, HKS Filter, Iridium Plugs, FMIC, Oil Cooler, running 1.35bar boost, remapped Nissan ECU with dawes device
#21
DEYTUKURJERBS
Thread Starter
TBH saying "SR20" is unfair, as IIRC Pulsar SR20s are miles better.
Either way, ignoring the SR20 thing, I love seeing 400bhp+ RR/Dyno graphs for Cossies, always interesting
Either way, ignoring the SR20 thing, I love seeing 400bhp+ RR/Dyno graphs for Cossies, always interesting
#22
#1 in Spelling Club
iTrader: (14)
Originally Posted by Stavros
TBH saying "SR20" is unfair, as IIRC Pulsar SR20s are miles better.
Either way, ignoring the SR20 thing, I love seeing 400bhp+ RR/Dyno graphs for Cossies, always interesting
Either way, ignoring the SR20 thing, I love seeing 400bhp+ RR/Dyno graphs for Cossies, always interesting
#23
Did Someone Mention TUV
iTrader: (1)
Originally Posted by Christian and Beccy
Originally Posted by Stavros
TBH saying "SR20" is unfair, as IIRC Pulsar SR20s are miles better.
Either way, ignoring the SR20 thing, I love seeing 400bhp+ RR/Dyno graphs for Cossies, always interesting
Either way, ignoring the SR20 thing, I love seeing 400bhp+ RR/Dyno graphs for Cossies, always interesting
#24
DEYTUKURJERBS
Thread Starter
Because I cant afford one how id like it, pure and simple.
I like Cossies more than anything, but id want one similar (but with full 500 kit and decent width wheels) to my old one which I never shouldve got rid of, and I simply cant afford one. Dont want a Saff, and lower spec ones would bore me.
Sucks really, but hey.
I like Cossies more than anything, but id want one similar (but with full 500 kit and decent width wheels) to my old one which I never shouldve got rid of, and I simply cant afford one. Dont want a Saff, and lower spec ones would bore me.
Sucks really, but hey.
#36
DEYTUKURJERBS
Thread Starter
Originally Posted by Rick
Steve, why did u go off the skyline thing? Do they not impress u as much as they did?
And literally the only 4wd car to have a strong enough transmission to not break all the time with the power id like.
Apart from that ive never been that fussed about em.
They sound awesome and got great engines, hell, my Chaser has a Skyline engine, but ive never been that fussed about em.