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So I decided I wanted to dyno my Redeye to get a baseline before I start modding. Just an FYI I've seen Redeye's dyno anywhere between 662rwhp-711rwhp depending on factors such as SAE or STD corrections. I've read that STD corrections read about 4% higher than SAE. Also I was told the dyno I was on has bigger drums on it that create more roll resistance (I guess it used to be used as a Nascar dyno). The dyno is a Dynojet using SAE correction. After seeing the numbers it looks like a 15% loss from crank to wheels, which I believe is normal for an auto. Either way the dyno is just a tool, and I'll go back to the same dyno (or a SAE correction one at minimum) to get a comparison of power made after mods are done. I know some guys are dyno queens (Or get really concerned about numbers), but I have the only slip that matters to me and that's my PB of 10.46@130mph. This is just to be an example of what others can expect on a SAE correction dyno on stock power, and some helpful hints of dynoing.
I did 2 runs, 1 in track mode with killer chiller on and 1 in sport mode. The sport mode (2nd run) was a bit higher by a few hp. I put the car in track mode to let the killer chiller run, then bumped it over to sport mode just before the pull, so the a/c was off. After talking to a few hellcat owners, I pulled #5/6 ABS fuses, just in case. A local hellcat owners said his brakes tried to come on during a run with the fuses in. The car in motion with the front wheels not moving, might have caused an issue. He was modded when it happened, but I didn't want to take the chance so I ended up pulling the fuses just in case.
The only thing I wish I would have bothered to look at was AFR. I was curious what the factory AFR is, because I've heard lots of owners saying their Redeye runs very rich WOT. Next time, I'll make sure to look!
I've attached the PDF graph if you want to look at it (looks like it was still wanting to make power past redline, but I rev'd it to 6500rpm), but here are the numbers:
Stock Redeye SAE correction factor: 675rwhp/621rwtq (I'd guess it would make right at 700rwhp on a STD dyno), like others have already. My goal is 800rwhp or so and some 9s (mostly just want 9s, lol).
Feel free to post up your stock Redeye dyno charts as well!
I did 2 runs, 1 in track mode with killer chiller on and 1 in sport mode. The sport mode (2nd run) was a bit higher by a few hp. I put the car in track mode to let the killer chiller run, then bumped it over to sport mode just before the pull, so the a/c was off. After talking to a few hellcat owners, I pulled #5/6 ABS fuses, just in case. A local hellcat owners said his brakes tried to come on during a run with the fuses in. The car in motion with the front wheels not moving, might have caused an issue. He was modded when it happened, but I didn't want to take the chance so I ended up pulling the fuses just in case.
The only thing I wish I would have bothered to look at was AFR. I was curious what the factory AFR is, because I've heard lots of owners saying their Redeye runs very rich WOT. Next time, I'll make sure to look!
I've attached the PDF graph if you want to look at it (looks like it was still wanting to make power past redline, but I rev'd it to 6500rpm), but here are the numbers:
Stock Redeye SAE correction factor: 675rwhp/621rwtq (I'd guess it would make right at 700rwhp on a STD dyno), like others have already. My goal is 800rwhp or so and some 9s (mostly just want 9s, lol).
Feel free to post up your stock Redeye dyno charts as well!
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