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What Kind Of Nm Of Torque Should A Flashed Fg F6 Make?


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hi all ,I have a fg xr6 turbo ute flashed that made 685.3nm on the dyno (the car had done 2000km at the time) and my brother has a fg f6 sedan flashed by the same tuner on the same dyno (the car has done 1700km) and only run 650nm, is this normal? what numbers have others made with their fg f6?

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Yeah, there is way too many different variables at play with something like this. It's like asking how much power will it get..... and how long is a piece of string?

Both don't have the exact same power figure (I would be very surprised if they did) and works the same with the torque.

Either way, it isn't anything to worry about.

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How can you tell without an engine dyno? I've asked this question before and no one could tell me...

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The dyno calculates the losses throught the drivetrain to give you a figure.

It's not going to be accurate, but it will be ballpark.

Incorrect, torque is multiplied at the wheels, think back to basic physics with levers & gears. :ph34r:

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hi everyone both cars are 08 models with zf autos, we both agree my xr6 turbo ute feels faster than my brothers f6 310 sedan, our next step is to drag race them on a private road of course!

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