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L36 stock torque, hp dyno curve?

Old Feb 5, 2007 | 12:11 PM
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Default L36 stock torque, hp dyno curve?

Anyone know where I can find a torque and hp dyno curve for a stock n/a L36 (preferably 98 model year)?
(I would settle for a "manufacturer'* published" curve)
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Old Feb 5, 2007 | 01:18 PM
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Default Re: L36 stock torque, hp dyno curve?

Originally Posted by agrazela
Anyone know where I can find a torque and hp dyno curve for a stock n/a L36 (preferably 98 model year)?
(I would settle for a "manufacturer'* published" curve)
this was orignally posted by Custom88

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Muchas gracias
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Stolen from easyperformance.com



The chart on the left is a completely stock L36 dyno. The one on the right is with a 180 tstat.
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