Dyno Stories
Company Press Release, Tuesday February 22, 12:32am Eastern Time
Stock Chip Falls Short In Dyno Session. And That’s An Understatement!
Mountain View, CA--(DS TuningWire)--Feb. 22, 2000—Dynospot Racing
Dynospot Racing announced late Tuesday night that a stock chip came up “way” short in horsepower/torque when run in a modified Corrado VR6.
A Corrado arrived at Dynospot Racing with the following modifications:
1.) Techtonics Tuning 2.5” cat-back exhaust
2.) Polished Schrick VGi manifold
3.) Ported and polished head dyno proven to produce +(10-12) “real” FWHP without the loss of bottom-end torque
4.) Lightened Flywheel
Using the stock chip to manage the engine (the way the car was presented) resulted in a dyno run that was marred by misfire (only detectable on the dyno) and just a flat out poor showing of horsepower/torque. See graph below.
The owner of the car, Mr. Way Untuned, stated, “I coulda sworn that she felt strong?”
The remedy was a quick call to chip Guru, Garrett Lim, of GIAC who immediately emailed the correct performance software file to Dynospot Racing. Dynospot Racing immediately burned a new chip on the spot!
The results were a whopping 13+ FWHP and even more incredible axle twisting 24+ ft-lbs of FW torque. See graph below.
“Obviously, we are pleased, although not surprised, to see that our tuning system along with GIAC chip/software works,” remarked Dynospot Racing Owner, Dick Chiang.
“Results like these will help others recover lost HP throughout the nation,” he continued.
“I will also recommend that Mr. Way Untuned recalibrate his seat of the pants dyno.”
Dynospot Racing is dedicated to the discovery, development, and tuning of novel performance products for the treatment and prevention of severe out of control tuning syndrome.
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Folks, ya need to tune!!!!!