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Ready for baseline dyno. What HP do you Reckon?
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I'm going to do a baseline dyno on my A14 GX before I do any mods and before I do a motor swap.

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I say 55 hp at the wheels.

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Re: Ready for baseline dyno. What HP do you Reckon?
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I'd say a little better than 55hp.
I see you have twin SU's in a LHDrive car 'With' air filters. Did you modify the brake master cylinder? Do you have any other pics before you swap the engine?
I'm putting SU's in my coupe with an A14.
Looks like it'll be a tight fit.
Dave B.

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Re: Ready for baseline dyno. What HP do you Reckon?
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I say 60hp at the wheels at 6000

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Re: Ready for baseline dyno. What HP do you Reckon?
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68.5hp @ 5700 rpm @ the wheels

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about 78hp @ flywheel

Posted on: 2005/3/19 18:08
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Excellent. The A14 shows its might compared to a stock A12 with only 25 HP

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A12 Dyno Graph

Remember, a dyno is net HP (lower than gross figure, used in 1971) and further is measured at the rear-wheels (lower than the flywheel HP which every manufacturer quotes).





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