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Old 04-08-2008, 02:06 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Fujita Tiburon Dyno for intakes.

Ok, so I was checking out intakes for the Tib and noticed they had Dyno results for the 2.0L. According to Fujita the 2003 2.0 STOCK puts down: 101hp and 100 ft lbs trq (see link:http://www.f5air.com/images/dyno/ca2100.gif)

YET the 2006 gets 124 hp/ 121 trq (http://www.f5air.com/images/dyno/06%...%204%20cyl.GIF)

why is that? The applications states 2003 dyno and 2004-2006 dyno.
I know that the CVVT was introduced in 2004 but did it really make THAT big a difference? Eithr way there is no way the 2003 2.0 made the same hp as the 1.6.
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Old 04-08-2008, 02:18 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Maybe the 2003 is an auto? That's a little low but not by much for an auto 2.0l.
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Yes, the CVVT does make a difference but not all the difference. The 2003 also was an automatic but it does not say the 2006 was. I would assume it probably was not. Also, it says the 2003 has 43,000 miles on it. That is a lot.

The other differences is the weather: While the 2003 test was cooler the pressure was slightly lower (28.9 vs 29.1) and the humidity was higher (63% vs 18%).
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does all that little stuff really bring the HP that LOW? Man..thats a bummer...
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