Heepsy92 Posted 24 October 2015 Report Posted 24 October 2015 So i went for a dyno run today. Pretty happy with the results considering its 13 years old and at 104k miles. Got told i was running a wee bit lean, cleaned the maf and noticed no change, so he thinks the maf might be slowly dying. 2
Cravo Posted 24 October 2015 Report Posted 24 October 2015 That's pretty good for its age I got 146 in my old one 2
GreyRacer Posted 24 October 2015 Report Posted 24 October 2015 That's pretty good for its age I got 146 in my old one you beat me by 1 if I remember. lol. 1
Jamie_B Posted 28 October 2015 Report Posted 28 October 2015 That is pretty good mate, where abouts did you get it done? I want to see what mine puts out.
rich_p Posted 29 October 2015 Report Posted 29 October 2015 Good result all in, probably pretty close to what it had from factory. I assume it's been kept well serviced in order to keep it that way? Seeing torques measured in Ft-lb really highlights how feeble the 2zz-ge is, 140 ft-lb is just about enough for a 3/4" diameter bolt!
JonSam50 Posted 29 October 2015 Report Posted 29 October 2015 Ahhhh torque doesn't mean squat Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Heepsy92 Posted 30 October 2015 Author Report Posted 30 October 2015 That is pretty good mate, where abouts did you get it done? I want to see what mine puts out. Haltech in Bonnybridge, the guys are brand new highly recommend them Good result all in, probably pretty close to what it had from factory. I assume it's been kept well serviced in order to keep it that way? Seeing torques measured in Ft-lb really highlights how feeble the 2zz-ge is, 140 ft-lb is just about enough for a 3/4" diameter bolt! Ever since I've owned it I change the oil every 5k miles and keep on top of maintenance the best I can. Im really happy with the result I was expecting a lot lower
Guest Ambermile Posted 2 November 2015 Report Posted 2 November 2015 Ahhhh torque doesn't mean squat Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Yeah - it's not all torque
rich_p Posted 2 November 2015 Report Posted 2 November 2015 Proof that a car doesn't necessarily lose power with age, just as long as it's kept well serviced. Haha, I know it's not about torque at all with these engines, but it does put it into perspective when you the figures.
spotv6 Posted 2 November 2015 Report Posted 2 November 2015 Ahhhh torque doesn't mean squat Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Hee hee bhp is bragging rghts ...torque is true test of real POWER
J03 Posted 2 November 2015 Report Posted 2 November 2015 Torque is king. The Rickshaw has 335bhp, but a general modern (healthy) 2.0tdi with 150bhp will hold it off in low rev acceleration all day long............ I'm sorry to say
Cravo Posted 2 November 2015 Report Posted 2 November 2015 True that. A 2.2 cdti civic will stay with a type r up to about 45 mph then the extra revving power takes over.
spotv6 Posted 2 November 2015 Report Posted 2 November 2015 I rest my cases lol Ive got 225 of those horse things at the wheels ... But I much prefer those 235 torques lol
J03 Posted 2 November 2015 Report Posted 2 November 2015 That being said; Torque = drivability / Horsepower = a twitchy choccy starfish adrenaline rush. 1
Guest Ambermile Posted 2 November 2015 Report Posted 2 November 2015 Was more a pun actually... never mind
Askari Posted 2 November 2015 Report Posted 2 November 2015 That being said; Torque = drivability / Horsepower = a twitchy choccy starfish adrenaline rush. That's why I brought a Celica.
GreyRacer Posted 2 November 2015 Report Posted 2 November 2015 I once had 400 torques for three years. Destroy a lot of cars mid range with that.
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