1200hp 7M-GTE dyno video

Krister

Holset lover
May 2, 2005
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Hey,

Thought you guys might be interested of my friends 7M engine dyno. :)

1201hp / 810 ft.lbs @ 38psi

7M-GTE
8.5:1 pistons
Eagle rods (yes, they are on the edge)
HKS Stopper gasket
ACL bearings
Ported head + custom cams
80mm Holset turbo
Custom made manifolds
E85


[video=youtube;yB0vznfnJtI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yB0vznfnJtI[/video]


The oil from the catch can is being sorted, better crank case ventilation is being built.

Dyno sheets:



We also have a 1166hp twin 60mm turbo (the second turbo is bottom mount so you cant see it from that angle) 7M-GTE here in Finland :) Dynovid here:

[video=youtube;oucEYwgo0Wk]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oucEYwgo0Wk[/video]
 
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Albert

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T3rril79;1933559 said:
^ yeah there is no way a 7m can make good reliable power..........
I love it when that crowd is proven wrong lol

Proven power yes.... reliable.....still waiting on that lol
 

Mr Bojangles

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I'll be interested to see what the final numbers are bolted in the car on an actual dyno. Engine dyno numbers are incredibly inaccurate, all you know for sure is that it makes a lot.
 

MkIII FTW

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Well in any case, the level of power they've been able to achieve in very impressive. I dont care what engine you have 1200hp is nothing to scoff at. I do agree with Bojangles though, it will be exciting to see what kind of power it makes once they are in cars. I'm expecting good things.