Well just got back from the dyno, and here's the image I know people want to see, so I'll post it up now. Other stuff will come later.
As you can see from the dyno (this is on a hub dyno), the hp increase was modest, about 6 hp compared to the dyno run after the Eventuri install, but the biggest gain which is what I feel, is the torque increase, especially at the lower rpms. I still have the 3rd cat (didn't delete it), and this is on Map 1 with 91 octane Shell V-Power gas.
As far as gains go, for all the things I've done, the Eventuri actually delivered the best improvement for hp and torque. However the JB4 has definitely improved things, especially the torque up to about 4,700 rpm. The amount of torque stock at 2,520 rpm was about 205 lb ft, but as you can see the JB4 has increased that by about 30 lb ft at 2,520, which is what I felt the first time I used Map 1. (The line that says Aerie was for the titanium muffler which only added a modest amount of torque at low rpms, but nothing extra at the higher range.)
Overall, between the Eventuri and the JB4, I have 22 more hp compared to stock, and a lot more torque at the lower rpms. Using the stock drivetrain loss factor of 7.6%, in order to get 391.3 hp to the rear wheels the engine has to be delivering 423 hp at the crank. Again, this is on 91 octane. People who have 93 available report much better numbers. I asked the guy at the dyno shop if there was any place that had 93 and he said no. All the guys there, and all the builds they tune for are using flex fuel E85 ethanol. There are two places that have E85, and Burger has an E30 flex fuel upgrade option which I might look into. Right now I want to get the CCB brakes installed as my next thing to do.
Something else that doesn't show on the dyno is the sound. I've noticed, especially the last few days as the ECU has adjusted to the JB4 tune, the car is really starting to sound great. The exhaust tone has changed from a boomy roar, to a snarling growl which I REALLY like. The car sounds much more exotic now.
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