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Stock talk about the Generation 1 and 1.5 Toyota Solara which were produced from 1999 to 2003.

(:WooHooo! DYNO'd:)

(:WooHooo! DYNO'd:)

Postby SpeedSTARs » Thu Jun 23, 2005 11:27 pm

:D SUP Brotha's and Sista's,

I finally got the GEN1 Solara DYNO’d. I’m kind of happy on the numbers generated. The torque is a little low though IMO... I had this DYNO tuning done last week at GODSPEED Novi MICH. I must say it was exciting to watch the runs. The cool thing about that perticular day was that the temperture outside was 73F with 43% humdity... :P

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Postby Turbosolara » Fri Jun 24, 2005 12:03 am

what octane of fuel?
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Postby Astro » Fri Jun 24, 2005 12:16 am

Man, that's with the 6lb pulley? Does seem kinda low. Are you auto?
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Postby lazyboyz69 » Fri Jun 24, 2005 1:05 am

yea seems kinda low even with headers, intake safc and jim fuel kit, and with the full JPP setup

But nice setup though man... u should be in the 13s
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Postby Paladin06Greg » Fri Jun 24, 2005 3:10 am

What kind of A/F ratio did you end up with?

That's flywheel HP not front wheel HP right?
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Postby Fletch » Fri Jun 24, 2005 3:41 am

Congrats, the #'s look solid, 250 wHP is impressive.

Hopefully it's on 93 octane???
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Postby Mandarinsolara » Fri Jun 24, 2005 4:34 am

not bad numbers man, not bad at all.

makes me want to do something else though lol. 1mz was never a race motor.
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Postby SpeedSTARs » Fri Jun 24, 2005 7:07 am

Sup SGUYs,

To answer some question, I'm currently running with 93 Octane and not TURBO BLUE (110 octane). The Solara is a SLE auto... As far as I know the gentlemen at GODSPEED told me that the numbers are generated on net Wheel Horse Power. It looks about right just from observations on other peoples DYNO runs posted at the shop. For example, the reference I used was a run listed for the Subaru STI with a couple of mods of course. Furthermore, the DYNO tech was able to get the fuel trim to 0-to-1% adjusted on the Super AFC II controler... His or her numbers were listed 253.7 HP (known that the stock flywheel HP is rated at 300HP with 300LBS of torque. At the moment, i realize just from the higher band of the RPM's, the car is still starving for fuel or not enough of it. I have the 190 Walbo fuel pump on order (hopefully to cram more fuel in the motor). I'll also be looking into 320cc-310cc RC Engineering injector to accommadate the fuel flow. I thank you all for comments and kind words. It is much appreciated. This was all made possible by the SolaraGuy family... While on your visit, please sign my guestbook dieing to hear from ya:wink: :P

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Postby Paladin06Greg » Fri Jun 24, 2005 7:20 am

(known that the stock flywheel HP is rated at 300HP with 300LBS of torque. For what car?

SpeedSTARs wrote:Sup SGUYs,

To answer some question, I'm currently running with 93 Octane and not TURBO BLUE (110 octane). The Solara is a SLE auto... As far as I know the gentlemen at GODSPEED told me that the numbers are generated on net Wheel Horse Power. It looks about right just from observations on other peoples DYNO runs posted at the shop. For example, the reference I used was a run listed for the Subaru STI with a couple of mods of course. Furthermore, the DYNO tech was able to get the fuel trim to 0-to-1% adjusted on the Super AFC II controler... His or her numbers were listed 253.7 HP (known that the stock flywheel HP is rated at 300HP with 300LBS of torque. At the moment, i realize just from the higher band of the RPM's, the car is still starving for fuel or not enough of it. I have the 190 Walbo fuel pump on order (hopefully to cram more fuel in the motor). I'll also be looking into 320cc-310cc RC Engineering injector to accommadate the fuel flow. I thank you all for comments and kind words. It is much appreciated. This was all made possible by the SolaraGuy family... While on your visit, please sign my guestbook dieing to hear from ya:wink: :P

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Postby BradOwens » Fri Jun 24, 2005 7:25 am

nice numbers man. seriously not bad at all. try running some race fuel now lol
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Postby SpeedSTARs » Fri Jun 24, 2005 7:56 am

Paladin06Greg wrote:(known that the stock flywheel HP is rated at 300HP with 300LBS of torque. For what car?

SpeedSTARs wrote:Sup SGUYs,

To answer some question, I'm currently running with 93 Octane and not TURBO BLUE (110 octane). The Solara is a SLE auto... As far as I know the gentlemen at GODSPEED told me that the numbers are generated on net Wheel Horse Power. It looks about right just from observations on other peoples DYNO runs posted at the shop. For example, the reference I used was a run listed for the Subaru STI with a couple of mods of course. Furthermore, the DYNO tech was able to get the fuel trim to 0-to-1% adjusted on the Super AFC II controler... His or her numbers were listed 253.7 HP (known that the stock flywheel HP is rated at 300HP with 300LBS of torque. At the moment, i realize just from the higher band of the RPM's, the car is still starving for fuel or not enough of it. I have the 190 Walbo fuel pump on order (hopefully to cram more fuel in the motor). I'll also be looking into 320cc-310cc RC Engineering injector to accommadate the fuel flow. I thank you all for comments and kind words. It is much appreciated. This was all made possible by the SolaraGuy family... While on your visit, please sign my guestbook dieing to hear from ya:wink: :P

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Hello Greg,

That would be for the 2004-2005 Subaru WRX STI. :wink: :P


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Postby Jackass-Jeff » Fri Jun 24, 2005 8:11 am

good stuff... but you may want to look for a DynoJET dyno... they are the best w/o BSing any results. It will give you raw wheel horse power/torque measurements and will adjust for atmospheric conditions...

Higher altitudes and humidity plays quite a toll on supercharged engine performance... so ya... the numbers are low due to that.
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Postby so-cal_sol » Fri Jun 24, 2005 8:33 am

Fletch wrote:Congrats, the #'s look solid, 250 wHP is impressive.

Hopefully it's on 93 octane???


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Postby SpeedSTARs » Fri Jun 24, 2005 8:39 am

Jackass-Jeff wrote:good stuff... but you may want to look for a DynoJET dyno... they are the best w/o BSing any results. It will give you raw wheel horse power/torque measurements and will adjust for atmospheric conditions...

Higher altitudes and humidity plays quite a toll on supercharged engine performance... so ya... the numbers are low due to that.


:D Most definitly. :wink:

I'll probably end up going to Roush to get it Dyno JET... Thanks for the advice Jeff. :D :P
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