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					Originally Posted by nastyboxster
					
				 
				MNboxster 
 
I've attached a base dyno from a 2000 S as well as detailed rpm and hp from my dyno.  Here is a summary: 
                        Base                  Mods 
3500rpm          112hp                   123hp 
4000rpm          135hp                   146hp 
4500rpm          170hp                   178hp 
5000rpm          187hp                   204hp 
5500rpm          200hp                   212hp 
6000rpm          215hp                   237hp 
6500rpm          215hp                   246hp 
7000rpm          212hp                   245hp 
 
Significant increase above 6000 but also Increase in hp throughout the range.   Torque increase also throughout the range.  
 
I agreed that I would rarely get up in the higher range on the streets, but I would during track days and maybe even autocrosses.  
 
So if it feels more powerful, sounds more powerful and dynoed more powerful, it's not more powerful? 
			
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HUH?????!?!?!?!  A base dyno of someone elses car on some other day does nothing for comparison.  Each engine will act/react differently depending on all sorts of factors such as temperature, mileage, and dyno used among other things.  Now...i'm not a rocket scientist...but I do understand that in order to "compare" anything you must keep the variables AS SIMILAR AS POSSIBLE.  Otherwise...your numbers are just that...numbers.