L15A Dyno Tuned with Unichip
#4
odd, dastek dynos measure BHP, not WHP. but on the "comments" it says WHP. how where they able to convert the numbers using Dastek's software?
if you want more accurate numbers, try a dynojet if you have extra cash laying around. but your current dynos show the gains in between tuning pretty well.
congrats on getting tuned via Unichip! its a solid performer and has adapted to newer cars more successfully than other types of EMS. The only gripe about it is that only Unichip dealers can tune it.
if you want more accurate numbers, try a dynojet if you have extra cash laying around. but your current dynos show the gains in between tuning pretty well.
congrats on getting tuned via Unichip! its a solid performer and has adapted to newer cars more successfully than other types of EMS. The only gripe about it is that only Unichip dealers can tune it.
#6
Dastek measures only at crank. So your numbers are highly elevated. Also Dastek parameters are only known to the tuner, so you don't really know what they are measuring with. You should take your result with a grain of salt, coz if you go to a "professional" dyno you won't get nowhere near the result Dastek is producing...But either way, your car is very fuel-efficient right now.
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