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Old 03-22-2007, 05:28 PM   #1
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Thumbs up Baseline Dyno '02 986 2.7L at Bisimoto Engineering, Project Chaudanova986 Part 1!

Hey Guys, I wanted to share my results with everyone here. I have a 2002 986 2.7L, bone stock, with the exception of a "desnorkle".

I went to Bisimoto Engineering for a baseline dyno for the 2.7L, and will be working with Bisi to test and tune, and showcase Bisi's upcoming Porsche performance line. As Bisi has the 3.2L, and will be showing what gains can be had on that motor, I'll be contributing real world gains on the 2.7L for everyone here to see.

For those who don't know Bisi, he is a great guy, and has a very extensive background in the pro race scene, and is now bringing all of his knowledge to the Porsche world.

Here we go, here is my baseline from the DynaPack:




As you can see, on this run, we had a baseline of:

194.9 HP
175.2 lb-ft Torque

Here are some pictures as well:
















Here is a short video clip of the run: (by the way, that is not me that walks up at the end of the clip).

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It's pretty quiet, since it is pretty much stock, for now. We'll keep everyone tuned for updates on this project, when we add headers, exhaust, and more.
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