Yeah its tough to say what accounted for that. Obviously the way the tuner is setting it up could make sense, but I cant say for sure. Having a mountain of torque on 205 street tires is pretty damn pointless anyhow. I spin the tires all the way through second, and coming out turns in 2nd or 3rd on 3/4 throttle or more lights up the inside tire (need that LSD!) Inconsistencies with the dyno are also a very likely culprit. The numbers with the MRX upgrade seem to be about where there should be, where as the MR230 hp numbers should have been significantly higher. Also Bretley the dyno place I used was north of San Antonio, so it was much less humid, but otherwise ambient temperature and altitude it pretty similar.
ok, so for comparison this morning, running on 92 oct.
Vdyno is saying the following 285HP@6008 and 291TQ@4268 If I take out the corrections and the weight, it says 227@6008 and 229@4268, the corrections included This is why I think something is wrong with what the dyno is telling you. Even If I take out the corrections, my max torque is at 4268 not 5500. And the car is definitely making more than 227HP and 229Ft Torque. I was making close to 260 ft torque in Raleigh NC on the stock setup on a dynojet and this is definitely faster and more powerful.
Weight for this run includes 2 people, 70 lbs for a full tank of gas and 30 lbs for the Exhaust system. Stock was 13, CPE is 44, so I subtract to get 30 total 594
Temp this morning was 66
Barometric Pressure was 27.666 inHg at my altitude of 2521.49 ft This was pulled from my phone.
Location was Reardan WA 47.74487N, 117,75475W,W
Humidity 47%
I'm also moving 27.89 @6937 worth of air per minute.
I have nothing to prove and no reason to make up anything. I do not work for Mountune and if I go to the dynojet next week and this thing only makes 227hp and 229ft torque Ill pull it out of the car.
This is why it is so important to get the information correctly for vdyno. Not correcting for the weight in the car, and the pressure and temp is just not going to give accurate results. Everyone is trying to do comparisons all over the country and we have different conditions all over the country. I don't think there is any amount of humidity that would throw off where your torque peak is. I'm assuming Randy at Mountune did not tune your car either.
For a comparison,
I am running a CP-E 3" exhaust
I am running a MA Performance FMIC
I am running a CP-E CAI
My hot side and cold side pipes are 2.5"
And I am running a Rev9 3" Catless DP from ebay of all places
When I do my runs next week on the Dynojet, I will be logging so I can load my runs on VDyno to compare a once and for all between what is real and what is not real, but all things considered, the characteristics of this turbo should place the max HP and Max torque in the same ballpark between cars regardless of where you are. For you to be almost 1500RPM off, just doesn't seem possible, and it could be I don't have enough experience to even make that comment. Maybe the Dynojet behaves differently than how the vdyno is calculating based on driving on the street. And by all means I do not consider the vdyno to be 100 percent accurate, however with that said, I think the more information you give the more accurate it can be, but we will see next week.
Also, I don't understand spinning the tires comment. From a dead stop, I can blow off the tires in 1st gear, but When I hit second and go to the floor, the car is ballistic but I am getting traction. its not the hardest launch I have ever experienced, but all I have to compare is my 800hp ta which made 693ft tq at 2500rpm. I have to hold the steering wheel with both hands because it wants to get squirrelly but when I catch third, hitting 100 is a no brainer and it happens really quick.
This is where I am getting my data