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Recently Tuned CRX: dyno enclosed

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    seanjohn
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    First off, big thanks to Andy at dynotune in watertown. Great guy, one of a list of two people I would trust to touch my car.

    The Specs:

    LS/VTEC bored to 81.5 with stock obd0 b16 head
    Eagle Rods/all ARP goods/Cometic HG
    JE Pistons; 10.8:1
    JG 65mm TB
    AEBS intake manifold
    Password whale fallice
    AN-R compact header
    2.5 inch mandrel bent exhaust

    I was initially running a generic tune, finally got my car on the dyno and made some pulls. This is what we ended up with:

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    I'm fairly pleased, the car runs 10x better and pulls a lot harder. Prior to this I pulled a 13.8 in my 89 crx HF on street tires, & I believe be picked up at least 5 hp across the boards with a peak gain somewhere around 10hp. I'm hoping this will put me in the low 13's with better driving on my part.

    One more thing, the motor was built with nitrous intentions, look for 100-125 shot dp dyno comming THIS SPRING!

    The biggest thing I realized on the dyno is how touchy timing can be. For you honda guys out there, don't go throw on another couple degrees thinking its automatically going to give you power. Towards the end, we were adding a degree or 2 up top and lost and easy 5hp. Also, generic tunes are BADDDD....prior to this I was getting about 20mpg, my oil actually overfilled itself and reeked of gas. This is one of the best $/hp mods you can perform. GET 'er dun!

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      PSiedTSi
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      nice! how far off was the generic tune?

      At first I did it for fun, then I realized I made the investment and had to do it!

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        It wasn't too terribly close. The A/F started at 17:1 then made there way to between 16-15:1 from 4k upwards. Needless to say it was too lean, and wasn't making much power. Timing was stock on the generic tune, so we were able to pick up about 5 peak hp with added timing up top.

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          Bryce
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          Nice numbers Sean! Give me a ride some time 😉

          88 Honda crx Si-B16 turbo street car, 06 Civic Si- DD

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            seanjohn wrote:
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            One more thing, the motor was built with nitrous intentions, look for 100-125 shot dp dyno comming THIS SPRING!
            Nice numbers to go with that helpful tune! So, you're planning on going with a decent size dp shot.....what are the goals you have in mind with that setup after tuning as far as hp, tq and e/t are concerned? Are you keeping the car now?

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              Well, I'm still half-assed looking for a shell...I might just man up and get the rust on mine fixed and shell out 3k. I'm looking for about 300hp with a solid 350-275 tq on a 100shot....shooting for high 11's on slicks. Eventually I will probably get some headwork done to reach 200whp all-motor.

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                treimche
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                Is the block in there sleeved or just stock sleeves? Also how high do you rev it?

                Troy
                2009 Yamaha R1
                2002 WRX
                2001 Toyota Tundra
                2001 Yamaha R6
                1988 Yamaha YSR 50
                2003 XR50

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                  Block is stock, bored to 81.5mm. The revlimit is set at 8.5, I probably take it to 8250 or so, as you can see power starts to fall off at 7750. Like the oldone says....r.p.m = ruins peoples motors!

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                    That is sweet being able to rev the LS/VTEC that high without problems. What else did you have to do to let it rev up there?

                    Troy
                    2009 Yamaha R1
                    2002 WRX
                    2001 Toyota Tundra
                    2001 Yamaha R6
                    1988 Yamaha YSR 50
                    2003 XR50

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                      Balanced crank is big, and the arp rod bolts are a big one too. The biggest thing is just making sure that everything is balanced so that the motor doesn't shake itself apart at high rpm's. If you really wanted to go all out you could add a block girlde, but this typically involves using a GSR oil pickup, pan, etc.

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                        High revving LS's are a myth these days anyways. Good rod bolts and away you go. That is all that really matters with them. That, and not having the LS head on there that is. If anybody has seen the internals of an LS head it is scary to say the least. 😉

                        Good numbers Sean.

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