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Any way to calculate power from boost etc?


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Does anyone know any way to calculate how much power my skyline is making atw? It made 200hp with a bung boost conroller. It made its peak power at only 8.9psi when its tuned to run 14.

Just curious really, if theres no ratio/method , any guesses?

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Yeah theres this really accurate way to calculate power that quite a few people use.

Its called a Dynamometer.

No shit, was just curious if there was any rough rule of thumb out there.

Stock internals

3inch exhaust

255L walbro

620cc injectors

custom plenum

big front mount

all custom piping etc

dyno tuned GTS link ecu

probably other shit, no sweat guys was just curious

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dunno if this is what your looking for but air pressure is 14.7 psi (1 bar) at sea level , so theaoritically your forcing in twice the amount of air it normally get which would = 100% more power , although its a load due to too many varibles

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Yeah theres this really accurate way to calculate power that quite a few people use.

Its called a Dynamometer.

No shit, was just curious if there was any rough rule of thumb out there.

Stock internals

3inch exhaust

255L walbro

620cc injectors

custom plenum

big front mount

all custom piping etc

dyno tuned GTS link ecu

probably other shit, no sweat guys was just curious

Sounds sweet.

Id say you could easily find a similar car on the basis that:

Stock internals - doesnt do anything for power really i.e. supportive mod

3inch exhaust (and assuming dump pipe) This is a common mod.

255l Walbro - supporting mod again

620cc - once again supporting mod

custom plenium - wouldnt expect to do much at your level of tune (unless RB ones are hugely restrictive?

Front mount - standard mod

Turbo with extra boost - pretty standard mod.

So the only real varable is the remapped ecu which is also out there.

So just have to find any old skyline that is running the same boost as you with a FMI, filter, 3inch exhaust and perhaps and aftermarket or chipped ECU. Surely there will be HEAPS of them out there with these mods?

Jus my 5c

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i cant remember it but i have seen a mathematical calultion for power, all to do with fuel, compression, rpm etc etc etc etc not that that helps but there is one out there

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With a decent ECU and turbo, you've got enough fuel there to make a cubic assload of power. Even with a cheap T3/T4 thingy off TM you'd probably crack 400hp without too much stress.

It used to run a t04 or something on a highrise manifold sticking out of a hole in the bonnet.

Fuck it, gonna go back to playing with carbs, just would be nice to be able to give an approximate figure in my sales pitch.

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