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JBA Dyno Day for Porsche Club December 11, 2010
Posted by btucker on December 13th, 2010
JBA Performance Center hosted a Tech Session Dyno Day for the San Diego section of the Porsche Club of America (PCA) on Saturday, December 11, 2010. Martin Lipp organized the event which was posted on MotorsportReg.com and well attended. A Dyno Day is an excellent opportunity to verify torque, rear wheel horsepower and check the air/fuel ratio. After coffee and donuts to get things rolling, we ran 16 cars through the dyno. King of the dyno was Nick’s 2009 ZR1 Corvette. It’s basically a factory supercharged race car for the street. It put down 579 rwhp and 689 lb-ft torque. Click here to watch the video: ZR1 Dyno Pull
We capped the day with barbecued hot dogs and soda. See the pictures for more of the story. Many thanks to Martin and the PCA for a great day and to Mark at Black Forrest for helping out! -bt
- Waiting to get on the dyno.
- Quiet before the storm.
- Who’s next?
- 525 rwhp, 510 torque
- 298 rwhp, 257 torque
- 227 rwhp, 207 torque
- 130 rwhp, 153 torque
- 199 rwhp, 186 torque
- 430 rwhp, 433 torque
- 283 rwhp, 267 torque
- 579 rwhp, 689 torque
- Factory supercharged
- Nice brakes
- Tie the beast down
- 249 rwhp, 230 torque
- 113 rwhp, 134 torque
- 207 twhp, 186 torque
- 274 rwhp, 234 torque
- 2006 Cayenne S
- 435 rwhp, 505 torque
- 271 rwhp, 325 torque
- 1978 Porsche 930
- 196 rwhp, 176 torque
- 1970 Porsche 911S
- PCA Dyno Results
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