Hi Tanto,
As I stated on my later post, no hard feelings no harms done.
I really have no knowledge in all technical and engineering information to say here. All I can tell you all is my car felt a lot faster (noticealbe faster) and walked away from my friend's subaru withh 329 WHP. Now I know how's feel to have torque in an NSX.
Besides, there aren't that many ITB setups out there yet!!!
My setup has 48mm TBs.
I will say this again, any TUNER can claim that they can tune ITBs on an NSX but few ever succeed!!!
The only way we can truely answer to skepticism is to have Tony @ UMS tune Tae's system. Only then we know exactly wether tuning is really that important!!!
But yes, anyone can come by and test drive my car and decide for themselves. I offered test drive to local NSX owners, and if they can chime in they can tell you the difference in my setup and a typical N/A setup.
Some of you may know my attitude on fellow car enthusiast test driving my car. I let people drive my car like it's just another Honda... wait, it's just a Honda..
As I stated on my later post, no hard feelings no harms done.
I really have no knowledge in all technical and engineering information to say here. All I can tell you all is my car felt a lot faster (noticealbe faster) and walked away from my friend's subaru withh 329 WHP. Now I know how's feel to have torque in an NSX.
Besides, there aren't that many ITB setups out there yet!!!
My setup has 48mm TBs.
I will say this again, any TUNER can claim that they can tune ITBs on an NSX but few ever succeed!!!
The only way we can truely answer to skepticism is to have Tony @ UMS tune Tae's system. Only then we know exactly wether tuning is really that important!!!
But yes, anyone can come by and test drive my car and decide for themselves. I offered test drive to local NSX owners, and if they can chime in they can tell you the difference in my setup and a typical N/A setup.
Some of you may know my attitude on fellow car enthusiast test driving my car. I let people drive my car like it's just another Honda... wait, it's just a Honda..
Dan- Since i was apparently one of those that you feel insulted you, i should comment further. No one was questioning you about the numbers you believe you gained. But with ANY dyno numbers that are not repeated on say three cars are going to be questioned. There are just too many variables on the dyno for us to believe one result, especially when it just sounds too good to be true. Again, in your case the numbers may be totally valid, but until someone like SOS tells us they have seen 41 hp on more than one car, we just have to be skeptical. Again not of your honestly, but of some variable that possibly skewed the result.
I don't know how long you've been around, but the early NA Comptech engines told us that it's REALLY hard to get HP out of this engine NA. They did not have ITB's, but they had bigger cams, valves, head porting, increased compression, and probably several treaks we didn't know about. While many were saying these eingines produced around 360 flywheel, One of the their big boys told me that 345 was optimistic and that was on 100 octane. I took that as meaning 325 was probably a realistic number. I remember more than one owner who spent 30k with Comtech and only got a couple a dozen HP and 3 tenths in acceleration. Point being, veterans will always be questioning excellent numbers. Certainly no "hate" intended. Peace.
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