Does anyone have Dyno Numbers for GK5
I have only seen numbers for vendors like, AEM, HPS, and Ktuner, has anyone have numbers??
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Originally Posted by action213
(Post 1375346)
I have only seen numbers for vendors like, AEM, HPS, and Ktuner, has anyone have numbers??
I've been on here for years. I have not seen any, except from those you have mentioned (On the GK5 platform anyways). I have CVT so never bothered to dyno anything. Only care for 1/4 mile track before and after numbers anyways. Good luck! |
Dyno numbers
Originally Posted by Myxalplyx
(Post 1375670)
I've been on here for years. I have not seen any, except from those you have mentioned (On the GK5 platform anyways). I have CVT so never bothered to dyno anything. Only care for 1/4 mile track before and after numbers anyways. Good luck!
I had 95 hp at the wheels stock, today I put in right about 112 hp which is a 17 percent increase. I know I should be happy about that but I was hoping for more. I have the hps cold air intake, rv6 downpipe with cat, maxboore throttle body, ktuner, and hks axle back exhaust. I have seen numbers with just ktuner at 121 hp. I did have a problem today getting full traction control off. |
Originally Posted by action213
(Post 1377206)
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fit...9260fc511e.jpg
I had 95 hp at the wheels stock, today I put in right about 112 hp which is a 17 percent increase. I know I should be happy about that but I was hoping for more. I have the hps cold air intake, rv6 downpipe with cat, maxboore throttle body, ktuner, and hks axle back exhaust. I have seen numbers with just ktuner at 121 hp. I did have a problem today getting full traction control off. How far do you intend on taking your modifications? You have a manual transmission I assume since you were able to get a clean dyno run. Want more power, acceleration and/or speed, there are a few more things you could do. 1) Lightweight wheel/tire. I was able to reduce my wheel weight down from 33lbs to 24lbs per wheel, 2) Lighweight NST pulley. It shaved off 2lbs from the stock one. 3) Deltacam camshaft. I have a set installed but can't take advantage of the extra power that may be available because the Ktuner will not raise the rev limit on a CVT tranny. If you have a manual tranny, it should work well foe you. This is exciting. Thanks for posting. |
Originally Posted by Myxalplyx
(Post 1377208)
FINALLY!!! Congrats on your dyno run. Great numbers.
How far do you intend on taking your modifications? You have a manual transmission I assume since you were able to get a clean dyno run. Want more power, acceleration and/or speed, there are a few more things you could do. 1) Lightweight wheel/tire. I was able to reduce my wheel weight down from 33lbs to 24lbs per wheel, 2) Lighweight NST pulley. It shaved off 2lbs from the stock one. 3) Deltacam camshaft. I have a set installed but can't take advantage of the extra power that may be available because the Ktuner will not raise the rev limit on a CVT tranny. If you have a manual tranny, it should work well foe you. This is exciting. Thanks for posting. |
The Japanese Honda Fit RS seems to make more power than the USA counterparts.
This graph shows a completely stock Manual 2015 Honda Fit RS. https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fit...188aedc1a4.jpg |
Originally Posted by dellas
(Post 1458853)
...a completely stock Manual 2015 Honda Fit RS....
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fit...188aedc1a4.jpg
....so this is likely the same results expected in the us gk's manual lx/ex trims... my butt-dyno agrees anyway... |
The CVT versions of the JDM Fit RS put down 125 WHP on a dynojet. We tuned 4 of these models since late last year and all put down same numbers without a tune.
When tuned the CVT cars make 132-135 WHP in S mode and 138-140 WHP in paddle shift mode on fully stock cars. |
A group of us bought RV6 non catted downpipe and takeda intake. Will be installing and retuning very soon
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I also purchased the takeda momentum intake, and have a buddy club axle back exhaust. show the numbers!
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Subscribing!!!! Good numbers on stock !!
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Originally Posted by dellas
(Post 1458904)
A group of us bought RV6 non catted downpipe and takeda intake. Will be installing and retuning very soon
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Mods
-Drop in k&n air filter -RV6 catted header/collector -2¼" muffler shop mid pipe -Tanabe Medallion axle back -Tune (KTuner) https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fit...2f940c2418.jpg |
Originally Posted by elkaku
(Post 1463415)
Mods
-Drop in k&n air filter -RV6 catted header/collector -2¼" muffler shop mid pipe -Tanabe Medallion axle back -Tune (KTuner) https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fit...2f940c2418.jpg |
Originally Posted by clorbag
(Post 1463416)
thats a nice number! 148! What octane were you running/tuned on?
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Originally Posted by elkaku
(Post 1463419)
93... At least that's what is advertised as...
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Dyno #'s after HKS install
Originally Posted by clorbag
(Post 1463399)
interested to see your results, just installed a rv6 catless pipe and hks axleback. Soon will be adding the same intake. ktuner should arove in the next couple days.. and I'm assuming that the stock RS in Japan making 130whp is due to them using a much higher octane then here in usa.
https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fit...a3fe273de3.jpg |
Originally Posted by CJDJ
(Post 1463424)
We're actually in Jamaica, using E90 Gas here. Surprisingly after installing the HKS Axleback we saw up to 146 on average on the dyno. Cant wait to get tuned =D
https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fit...a3fe273de3.jpg |
Originally Posted by CJDJ
(Post 1463424)
We're actually in Jamaica, using E90 Gas here. Surprisingly after installing the HKS Axleback we saw up to 146 on average on the dyno. Cant wait to get tuned =D
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Unfortunately my engine got damaged last year, possible oil burning issue. Sourced one from the US(mileage was pretty high on it) and its back up and running. Power figures on that one are a bit lower than expected after the tune at 136HP and 118ft/lb.
Also sourced a down pipe from Max Racing out of Malaysia. The EGR port needed to be modified as they use the L15A in south Asia instead of the L15B Also Comparing stats from Different dynos as well. The first graph posted with the 129HP figure is a very hot Dyno the 2nd one afterwards has way better ventilation, I'm yet to go back to the 2nd Dyno as its a bit far from where I live. |
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