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Old 01-23-2017, 09:28 PM
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This weekend I had the Jag on a dyno at EuroCharged. If you are ever in Round Rock (north of Austin) stop in and check out their sweet shop.

Results of the 3.0L S/C 340BHP engine with K&N Filters as the only modification:

329 WHP
312 Ft.Lb. TQ

Not bad for a bone stock car. If I am calculating correct, I am only seeing a 3% loss through the drivetrain. I was expecting more like 15% and was really surprised by the numbers.

I will take it back in a month with the following mods:

--TCP Intake
--Varex Active Exhaust
--Lower Pulley (EuroToys)
--Tune (undecided)

If I only lose 3% through the drivetrain, I am expecting a healthy 100 whp bump. Not bad for a 3.0L engine.

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Old 01-23-2017, 10:09 PM
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That's a very healthy number for the base V6 SC, and no way your drivetrain loss is only 3%. Are you sure the XF V6 SC is the 340 HP version and not the 380 HP version?
That said, I suspect the dyno set up parameters were a bit off giving a high reading, and as we know dyno numbers are all over the shop, they are only any good as a "before and after" check on the same dyno under the same conditions.
 
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Yes. I have been chatting with a guy in the F Type side that also believes the Dyno is providing high numbers, but I will test on the same Dyno. That should give me at least the difference and provide an accurate increase number.

The 380 HP version came out in 2016, so yes I am sure I have the 340 HP version, but with tunes and mods..its essentially the XFS .....minus all the tech
 

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If you get 100 rwhp with those mods out of the 3.0L I'll be amazed. I know the tune should give you 40+, but an additional 60 from the other mods would shock me. Put me in the pool for 61 gained

Power under the curve should be very satisfying though.
 

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well...the only other thing I can throw in there would be the custom headers that Velocity is working on, but the install would break the bank and I don't think it would be worth more than 15 whp.
 
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Forced injection tends to have better numbers on dyno than NA engines, mostly due to the overboost. For a naturally aspirated engine however, it needs to be really healthy to show 10-15% loss.
 
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So are you saying that the calculated 3% drivetrain loss is valid?

I am not too familiar with Dyno numbers. All the research I have done seems to point to the expectation of 10% to 15% drivetrain loss. I have not run across anything that differentiates between NA and blown engines.
 

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