ASAD. Posted September 28, 2022 Share Posted September 28, 2022 25 minutes ago, Rob S said: @Zed Im listening . . . . . . but I have the Dual VVTi . . . . . . Should I sell to @Frederic and get an older model? haha Well There is one out there for the dual VVTi as well 🤦🏻 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marek Posted October 29, 2024 Share Posted October 29, 2024 has anyone seen dyno numbers of stock dual vvti engine? I just had a pleasure to get mine tested in preparation for upcoming mods and I am confused with how low the stock output is. Not sure if this is a dyno chart processing error or the engine is simply so underpowered (230hp on the crank / 326Nm after applying SAE norms), which means approx 139whp. The same dyno showed my 3.8 tuned Pajero was little over 270hp with 285Nm. Pajero was nowhere near as powerful when climbing as 4runner is... so numbers don't really translate well to climb performance. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zed Posted October 29, 2024 Share Posted October 29, 2024 1 hour ago, Marek said: has anyone seen dyno numbers of stock dual vvti engine? I just had a pleasure to get mine tested in preparation for upcoming mods and I am confused with how low the stock output is. Not sure if this is a dyno chart processing error or the engine is simply so underpowered (230hp on the crank / 326Nm after applying SAE norms), which means approx 139whp. The same dyno showed my 3.8 tuned Pajero was little over 270hp with 285Nm. Pajero was nowhere near as powerful when climbing as 4runner is... so numbers don't really translate well to climb performance. 230 on the crank is about right >> https://www.4runners.com/threads/dyno-numbers-2020-4-0.29688/ 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zubail Posted October 29, 2024 Share Posted October 29, 2024 1 hour ago, Marek said: has anyone seen dyno numbers of stock dual vvti engine? I just had a pleasure to get mine tested in preparation for upcoming mods and I am confused with how low the stock output is. Not sure if this is a dyno chart processing error or the engine is simply so underpowered (230hp on the crank / 326Nm after applying SAE norms), which means approx 139whp. The same dyno showed my 3.8 tuned Pajero was little over 270hp with 285Nm. Pajero was nowhere near as powerful when climbing as 4runner is... so numbers don't really translate well to climb performance. Don't you think that torque was helping your 4R to perform better on climbs? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marek Posted October 29, 2024 Share Posted October 29, 2024 torque defines the power curve across the rev range, so yea - "helps", but it also shows that the car has much more power in the mid range than the Pajero... but even with that - there are other factors (different gear ratios, weight, tires, so there is no clear 1:1 relation between power and performance here as I understand it). anyways, this engine is healthy as it should be. And probably has the stock value. I am just having problems with "dynoing" it because of several aspects, including gearbox that can't be locked in gear (thank you Toyota), so you can't really floor it on fourth gear without kickdown and the speed limit kicking in at the rev limit on fourth gear, so just before reaching the max power you get a cutoff that is related to law-required speed limit in US (105mph?). I'll be comparing gains and focus on that, rather on looking to measure it this way. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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