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Had the car RR'd today :)



  180.5 bhp 172
Hey,

Took the car down the local RR place and had it dyno'd this morning.

Got 180.5bhp :cool: with a K-Tec Stealth full system, and a BMC CDA.

Pics + Vid is just uploading now....and im going to Scan the RR sheet a bit later and post it up aswell.

Nick
 
  180.5 bhp 172
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Vid to follow shortly.....
 
  PH2 RS 172 Forsale
thats awsome bhp, ive always wanted a cda may invest in one now. Where did you have her rolling roaded
 
  B/G 182 + PH1 Track
thats awsome bhp, ive always wanted a cda may invest in one now. Where did you have her rolling roaded

The result doesnt proove that the cda is giving the extra power though.

Good result, i would say a tad optimistic, but not bad.
 

Ali

  V6, Trackhawk, GTS
Depends how you look at it...Do you get to wave your penis about now that you've got 180bhp! Yes you do! :approve:
 

Ali

  V6, Trackhawk, GTS
I got 192.6 in my 172, and 186.? at another place, no difference to mods...So which did i say i got when asked!!! lol...
 

Rob

ClioSport Moderator
I actually love this forum. Despite being a forum for CS enthusiasts, everyone is eager to believe the rollers are wrong over the car having a good, strong engine, yet the minute the car makes bad power everyone just comes up with "must be a friday afternoon car" and nothing to do with the rollers being wrong again.

It seems rollers can only be wrong when they read too high and not
too low.

Cliosport.net - the place where the glass is always half empty.

Good results mate
 

KMB

  Clio 200 Cup
For most RR - The only true value is wheel torque. Tell us what the rpm and figures were for peak torque/hp at the wheels.

Robbos, all car forums the same mate ;)
 
they're sometimes called chassis dynamometers tho

i've always wondered if the reason a lot of manufacturer's engines don't make the book power is because they might rate them on engine dynos, where they're not driving all of the ancilliaries they are on a chassis dyno
 


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