a friend of mine is talking about taking me and my brothers 94's down for at least dyno runs to see what we make as a xmas present. he also tossed around the idea of getting them tuned. what results do bolt on cars get from tunes?
Rice_slayer said:If your car blows up with bolt ons on a dyno, you shouldnt be modding that engine to begin with lol. I wouldn't waste the money, the mods on your car are soooo minimal you MIGHT see a 5rwhp difference from bone stock, if that. Also the type of dyno will also vary on the HP number you get. Example, my car, with basically the exact same mods as CanaryGT's car, dyno'd at 270rwhp on a Mustang dyno, which usually give lower numbers. Canary did his on a dynojet I believe and got 300rwhp, so the type of dyno has plays a big factor.
tl;dr, don't waste money dyno-ing a car without AT LEAST a head swap, I would only take a car to get dyno'd and tuned after big mods ie; full HCI, power adder, nitrous etc.
At the time of Dyno mine was still Factory yellow, I just "refreshed" it nowCanaryGT said:Rice_slayer said:If your car blows up with bolt ons on a dyno, you shouldnt be modding that engine to begin with lol. I wouldn't waste the money, the mods on your car are soooo minimal you MIGHT see a 5rwhp difference from bone stock, if that. Also the type of dyno will also vary on the HP number you get. Example, my car, with basically the exact same mods as CanaryGT's car, dyno'd at 270rwhp on a Mustang dyno, which usually give lower numbers. Canary did his on a dynojet I believe and got 300rwhp, so the type of dyno has plays a big factor.
tl;dr, don't waste money dyno-ing a car without AT LEAST a head swap, I would only take a car to get dyno'd and tuned after big mods ie; full HCI, power adder, nitrous etc.
Yup. I gots 300 RWHP. But thats cause mine is FACTORY painted yellow. If you re-spray the car yellow it goes slower....![]()