Datalog Lab shows 294whp from a flash.
Datalog Lab shows 294whp from a flash.
Bought a flash, ran a 4th gear pull, logged it in evosan 0.97. All I changed was the weight of the supplied evo8 template to that of the evo9 MR. Datalog lab shows 294whp. This can't be correct. All I can think is that the 'known power at known speed' must be different for the EVO IX. Or maybe I needed to SAE correct it?
Any ideas would rock- Thanks.
Any ideas would rock- Thanks.
Car is bone stock apart from a vendor flash, so there is no way I expect there to be 294 whp from a flash. There are a few knock values. Still being a newb, I'm not really sure if what data log lab shows is all that good (or bad).
5 counts of knock is a bit much, you should remove a couple degrees timing from that load cell, maybe.
In regards to your DynoGraph from DLL - Default gear ratios are from VIII's, might wanna change those to the IX MR's gear ratios. This could affect the HP/TQ output in DLL.
Did you save a stock dynograph in DLL? Compare the two to see where you gained power
In regards to your DynoGraph from DLL - Default gear ratios are from VIII's, might wanna change those to the IX MR's gear ratios. This could affect the HP/TQ output in DLL.
Did you save a stock dynograph in DLL? Compare the two to see where you gained power
Last edited by Ralph; Oct 27, 2006 at 04:42 PM.
well i just did some dynoing on a stock evo 9 MR. it was totally stock and read 251hp on a mustang dyno (which is about 280hp on a dyno jet). after the flash, the numbers jumped to 267hp, about 300hp to the wheels. the data log software shows dyno jet numbers
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the dyno from DLL tends to read higher compared to a mustang dyno. i read it somewhere on norcalevo.net that you have to make some adjustments on DLL to have the DLL dyno readings to match the mustang dyno readings.


