Different dyno and elevation. DO we know if the dyno was set up correctly for the stinger?
82whp of "elevation" lol
Different dyno and elevation. DO we know if the dyno was set up correctly for the stinger?
82whp of "elevation" lol
Vex Performance has an AWD dyno as well (specialize in Subies) but they really don’t like Burger Tuning. Told me the JB4 was just a glorified boost controller that might make 20 whp. This is based on their dynos on BMWs with JB4’s.
They are pretty biased...mine feels a hell of a lot faster!
I also ran map 1 vs 2. Didn't try 0.
Map 1 was about 15hp less.
I didn't even think about logging as I've done street logs on the same fuel and map. I had you look at them before and you said they looked good.
How can it be the fuel, BMS tested Map 2/91 octane with BMS intakes (same as you) and made 416whp.
The OP said he used Shell 91 which contains NO ETHANOL.
Seems like you have a power loss of roughly 82whp or close to 100 crank hp.
Did you install the fuel wires/correctly???
It seems as though some folks don't understand the purpose of the dyno, which leads to unnecessary arguments about gains, or lack thereof.
Things can look great in one situation and turn ugly in another, running on a dyno without doing logs at the same time to provide a context for the results is sort of a waste of time. You get some data but not everything you'd need. Especially so if not doing same day comparisons on non-dynojet machines that can vary a lot day to day by load setting and design. Sometimes you even spot simple operator mistakes like the dyno operator not going 100% gas pedal. You'd be surprised what we see sometimes.
Since torque looks good, and the AFR trace on the dyno looks good, I'd presume timing rolled off up top due to the 91 octane and/or insufficient airflow, dropping down the peak HP gain.
Why would it severely pull timing on his 91 octane run vs advancing the timing with your 91 run.
Why would it severely pull timing on his 91 octane run vs advancing the timing with your 91 run.
Vex doesn't have a Dyno. The Dyno I used is airboy. He leases space out of vex. So it's the same one you are thinking about.[/
It’s starting to come together for me now...
Little off topic but are there any videos on how to properly dyno a stinger?Seems like something's wonky. I ended up with 382 at the wheels on a kinda crap pull (wrong gear, for one), baseline is typically about 315 whp I think (someone correct me if the crack is addling my brain). So next gain almost 70. Differences: intakes and ~95 octane. But I'm at very close to sea level... maybe that's a bigger factor?
There is a going theory that Canadian 91 octane is inferior to USA 91 octane. It seems blasphemous to me, but it has the potential to be true.
How can it be the fuel, BMS tested Map 2/91 octane with BMS intakes (same as you) and made 416whp.
The OP said he used Shell 91 which contains NO ETHANOL.
Seems like you have a power loss of roughly 82whp or close to 100 crank hp.
Did you install the fuel wires/correctly???
Why would it severely pull timing on his 91 octane run vs advancing the timing with your 91 run.
Yes. And you can see the are much leaner
So whats the alternative?
So whats the alternative?
If Shell 91 (apparently the best gas we have) is inferior to basic 91 from the USA whats the solution? Petro 94? Having to run boostane or another additive if we want more then 30 whp from Map 2?
Can BMS make a map for Canadian stingers? Or is JB4 not a good option for Canadians?